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Maharashtra plans to announce an Artificial Intelligence (AI) policy by April, emphasizing the technology as a support system rather than a replacement. The state has set up a task force to explore AI applications, and aims to train 50,000 individuals as cyber security warriors. Minister Ashish Shelar warned against relying too heavily on AI-generated information, as it isn't certified, and ethical guidelines for AI are still evolving.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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