Community › Forums › Legal Advice India › Can the government take actions against us for providing the public access to an Uncensored Reasoning AI model, capable of planning out violent acts if asked to do so?
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Coolbro2018.
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UUser_8c589669
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February 14, 2025 at 1:15 amThe main intention was to make a politically unbiased language model, but it didn’t go as planned. Imagine it as deepseek/chatgpt which can think out, without any predefined ideological alignment.We were very close to launching it, but backed off at the last moment while realising the potential consequences. If we restart to fix those it’ll cost us a lump of money (which atleast for us, is a big amount).
By violet acts, I mean instructions to built bombs, procedures to synthesize lethal drugs etc.
What should we do?
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MMightyhawk2386
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February 14, 2025 at 1:21 amNAL, maybe put 18+ warning.-
CCoolbro2018
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February 14, 2025 at 2:12 amMakes more sense and alot of terms and conditions might help, there are alot of videos on yt too on tbis and they have disclaimers everywhere so this might help you
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UUser_42a90bf1
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February 14, 2025 at 2:15 amThe Digital India Act will cover most of these regulatory issues with AI once it replaces the IT act. As of now, there is no regulation or law that governs AI in India.However, that doesn’t mean you can do whatever you wish with your AI model. There is still the requirement of registering it with MeitY meanwhile, which explicitly prohibits the use of these models for unlawful/illegal purposes.
https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=1995b9a6-d3c9-44f2-b9b8-4f05d69bfc18
There are enough provisions under current cybercrime laws to tackle these issues as and when they happen. It’s not worth the risk. Even if you use a disclaimer or reproduce existing information available on the internet, you cannot claim safe harbour because you’re using an Al model that will recreate its own interpretation of the information. So you are liable for any adverse consequences.
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