Intel India calls for privacy-driven AI growth as Centre advances data protection laws
By
Binu Mathew
Intel India is working on technology architectures to safeguard AI models and data, while India develops its regulatory framework under the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) regime, the company’s Chief Executive Officer Gokul Subramaniam told on Friday.
“Data privacy starts with policy, but from Intel’s perspective it is also about the technology we can bring so that the model and the data can be secure,” Subramaniam told ANI, citing confidential computing capabilities embedded in Intel’s architecture.
