- – BG Mahesh, CEO, Sahamati -:“AI’s true potential will not be measured by how autonomous it becomes, but by how responsibly it can act on behalf of people. As AI evolves from systems that assist humans to agents that can discover information, make decisions and execute workflows autonomously, trust becomes as important as intelligence. Responsible innovation is no longer just about building better AI models. It is about building the trusted infrastructure that enables AI agents to identify themselves, obtain user consent, operate within defined guardrails and remain accountable for every action they take.At Sahamati Labs, we recently outlined this approach in our framework for AI agents in the Account Aggregator ecosystem, exploring how trusted AI can operate within a consent-based data-sharing architecture. India has already shown the world how Digital Public Infrastructure can enable trusted, population-scale innovation through open and interoperable ecosystems. The next opportunity is to extend these principles to AI, creating trusted digital rails in which identity, consent, governance and interoperability are embedded by design. This is where India can lead again by demonstrating that the future of AI is not just intelligent, but trustworthy, inclusive and built for public good.”
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