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  • Framework Fatigue | Glossary of Terms | Indic Pacific | IPLR

    Framework Fatigue Explainers The Complete Glossary terms of use This glossary of terms is provided as a free resource for educational and informational purposes only. By using this glossary developed by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP (referred to as 'The Firm'), you agree to the following terms of use: You may use the glossary for personal and non-commercial purposes only. If you use any content from the glossary of terms on this website in your own work, you must properly attribute the source. This means including a link to this website and citing the title of the glossary. Here is a sample format to cite this glossary (we have used the OSCOLA citation format as an example): Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP, 'TechinData.in Explainers' (Indic Pacific Legal Research , 2023) You are not authorised to reproduce, distribute, or modify the glossary without the express written permission of a representative of Indic Pacific Legal Research. The Firm makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of the glossary. The glossary is provided on an "as is" basis and the Firm disclaims all liability for any errors or omissions in the glossary. You agree to indemnify and hold the Firm harmless from any claims or damages arising out of your use of the glossary. If you have any questions or concerns about these terms of use, please contact us at global@indicpacific.com Framework Fatigue Date of Addition 18 January 2025 The mental exhaustion and reduced decision-making capacity experienced when confronted with an overwhelming number of methodological frameworks, guidelines, and standards in a field. Note: This phenomenon has gained particular significance in the artificial intelligence sector, where the rapid emergence of multiple frameworks for AI governance, ethics, and development has created challenges for effective implementation and compliance across industries. Related Long-form Insights on IndoPacific.App 2021 Handbook on AI and International Law [RHB 2021 ISAIL] Learn More Global Customary International Law Index: A Prologue [GLA-TR-00X] Learn More Regulatory Sandboxes for Artificial Intelligence: Techno-Legal Approaches for India [ISAIL-TR-002] Learn More Deciphering Artificial Intelligence Hype and its Legal-Economic Risks [VLiGTA-TR-001] Learn More Promoting Economy of Innovation through Explainable AI [VLiGTA-TR-003] Learn More [Version 1] A New Artificial Intelligence Strategy and an Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Bill, 2023 Learn More [Version 2] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023 Learn More Draft Digital Competition Bill, 2024 for India: Feedback Report [IPLR-IG-003] Learn More [AIACT.IN V3] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023, Version 3 Learn More AIACT.IN Version 3 Quick Explainer Learn More Navigating Risk and Responsibility in AI-Driven Predictive Maintenance for Spacecraft, IPLR-IG-009, First Edition, 2024 Learn More Sections 4-9, AiACT.IN V4 Infographic Explainers Learn More Averting Framework Fatigue in AI Governance [IPLR-IG-013] Learn More [AIACT.IN V4] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023, Version 4 Learn More Reckoning the Viability of Safe Harbour in Technology Law, IPLR-IG-015 Learn More Normative Emergence in Cyber Geographies: International Algorithmic Law in a Multipolar Technological Order, First Edition Learn More 2020 Handbook on AI and International Law [RHB 2020 ISAIL] Learn More Previous Term Next Term

  • Indo-Pacific Research Ethics Framework on Artificial Intelligence Use [IPac AI] | Indic Pacific | IPLR

    Liked our Work? Search it now on IndoPacific.App Get Searching Our Research Know more about our Knowledge Base, years of accumulated and developed in-house research at Indic Pacific Legal Research. Search our Research Treasure on IndoPacific.App. :) Indo-Pacific Research Ethics Framework on Artificial Intelligence Use [IPac AI] Get this Publication 2025 ISBN 978-81-986924-4-3 Author(s) Abhivardhan Editor(s) Not Applicable IndoPacific.App Identifier (ID) IPac AI, IPac-AI Tags Abhivardhan, Accountability, AI, AI Fatigue, AI Hype, Artificial Intelligence, Contracts, digital governance, documentation, Due Diligence, Ethics, Framework, framework fatigue, Governance, Guidelines, Indo-Pacific, Information Warfare, Ipac AI, Large Reasoning Models, Legal, Liability, LLMs, Policy, Policy Writing, Principles, RBI FREE-AI Committee, Research, Research Writing, Responsible AI, stakeholders, Technology Use, Workflow, Writing Related Terms in Techindata.in Explainers Definitions - A - E AI Agents AI Anxiety AI Explainability Clause AI Knowledge Chain AI Literacy AI Red Teaming AI Supply Chain AI Value Chain Benchmark Gaming Chain-of-Thought Prompting Definitions - F - J General intelligence applications with multiple short-run or unclear use cases as per industrial and regulatory standards (GI2) Generative AI applications with a collection of standalone use cases related to one another (GAI2) Hierarchical Feedback Distortion Indo-Pacific Intended Purpose / Specified Purpose Issue-to-issue concept classification Definitions - K - P Language Model Manifest Availability Model Algorithmic Ethics standards (MAES) Multivariant, Fungible & Disruptive Use Cases & Test Cases of Generative AI Object-Oriented Design Polyvocality Phenomena-based concept classification Privacy by Default Privacy by Design Proprietary Information Definitions - Q - U Roughdraft AI SOTP Classification Semi-Supervised Learning Synthetic Confidence Synthetic Content Technical concept classifcation Technology by Default Technology by Design Technology Distancing Technology Transfer Definitions - V - Z WANA WENA Whole-of-Government Response Related Articles in Techindata.in Insights 34 Insight(s) on AI Ethics 8 Insight(s) on AI Governance 8 Insight(s) on AI regulation 7 Insight(s) on AI literacy 3 Insight(s) on Abhivardhan 3 Insight(s) on AIACT.in . Previous Item Next Item

  • Chain-of-Thought Prompting | Glossary of Terms | Indic Pacific | IPLR

    Chain-of-Thought Prompting Explainers The Complete Glossary Chain-of-Thought Prompting Date of Addition 17 Oct 2025 A prompt engineering technique that elicits intermediate reasoning steps from language models by instructing them to explain their problem-solving process explicitly before arriving at final answers. This method improves LLM performance on complex tasks requiring multi-step logic, arithmetic reasoning, or sequential decision-making by forcing the model to articulate its cognitive process rather than directly outputting conclusions. Chain-of-thought prompting leverages the model's ability to simulate reasoning narratives that increase accuracy on benchmarks while making outputs more interpretable and verifiable for human reviewers evaluating correctness. Related Long-form Insights on IndoPacific.App Indo-Pacific Research Ethics Framework on Artificial Intelligence Use [IPac AI] Learn More Normative Emergence in Cyber Geographies: International Algorithmic Law in a Multipolar Technological Order, First Edition Learn More AI Bias & the Overlap of AI Diplomacy and Governance Ethics Dilemmas Learn More Previous Term Next Term terms of use This glossary of terms is provided as a free resource for educational and informational purposes only. By using this glossary developed by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP (referred to as 'The Firm'), you agree to the following terms of use: You may use the glossary for personal and non-commercial purposes only. If you use any content from the glossary of terms on this website in your own work, you must properly attribute the source. This means including a link to this website and citing the title of the glossary. Here is a sample format to cite this glossary (we have used the OSCOLA citation format as an example): Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP, 'TechinData.in Explainers' (Indic Pacific Legal Research , 2023) You are not authorised to reproduce, distribute, or modify the glossary without the express written permission of a representative of Indic Pacific Legal Research. The Firm makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of the glossary. The glossary is provided on an "as is" basis and the Firm disclaims all liability for any errors or omissions in the glossary. You agree to indemnify and hold the Firm harmless from any claims or damages arising out of your use of the glossary. If you have any questions or concerns about these terms of use, please contact us at global@indicpacific.com

  • AI as a Third Party | Glossary of Terms | Indic Pacific | IPLR

    AI as a Third Party Explainers The Complete Glossary AI as a Third Party Date of Addition 26 Apr 2024 It means Artificial Intelligence may have that limited sense of autonomy to behave as a Third Party in a dispute, problem or issue raised. This idea was proposed in the 2020 Handbook on AI and International Law (2021). Related Long-form Insights on IndoPacific.App 2021 Handbook on AI and International Law [RHB 2021 ISAIL] Learn More Regulatory Sandboxes for Artificial Intelligence: Techno-Legal Approaches for India [ISAIL-TR-002] Learn More Deciphering Regulative Methods for Generative AI [VLiGTA-TR-002] Learn More Promoting Economy of Innovation through Explainable AI [VLiGTA-TR-003] Learn More Auditing AI Companies for Corporate Internal Investigations in India, VLiGTA-TR-005 Learn More [Version 1] A New Artificial Intelligence Strategy and an Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Bill, 2023 Learn More [Version 2] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023 Learn More [AIACT.IN V3] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023, Version 3 Learn More AIACT.IN Version 3 Quick Explainer Learn More The Indic Approach to Artificial Intelligence Policy [IPLR-IG-006] Learn More Navigating Risk and Responsibility in AI-Driven Predictive Maintenance for Spacecraft, IPLR-IG-009, First Edition, 2024 Learn More Legal-Economic Issues in Indian AI Compute and Infrastructure, IPLR-IG-011 Learn More Sections 4-9, AiACT.IN V4 Infographic Explainers Learn More Decoding the AI Competency Triad for Public Officials [IPLR-IG-014] Learn More [AIACT.IN V4] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023, Version 4 Learn More [AIACT.IN V5] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023, Version 5 Learn More The Global AI Inventorship Handbook, First Edition [RHB-AI-INVENT-001-2025] Learn More Artificial Intelligence, Market Power and India in a Multipolar World Learn More 2020 Handbook on AI and International Law [RHB 2020 ISAIL] Learn More Previous Term Next Term terms of use This glossary of terms is provided as a free resource for educational and informational purposes only. By using this glossary developed by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP (referred to as 'The Firm'), you agree to the following terms of use: You may use the glossary for personal and non-commercial purposes only. If you use any content from the glossary of terms on this website in your own work, you must properly attribute the source. This means including a link to this website and citing the title of the glossary. Here is a sample format to cite this glossary (we have used the OSCOLA citation format as an example): Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP, 'TechinData.in Explainers' (Indic Pacific Legal Research , 2023) You are not authorised to reproduce, distribute, or modify the glossary without the express written permission of a representative of Indic Pacific Legal Research. The Firm makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of the glossary. The glossary is provided on an "as is" basis and the Firm disclaims all liability for any errors or omissions in the glossary. You agree to indemnify and hold the Firm harmless from any claims or damages arising out of your use of the glossary. If you have any questions or concerns about these terms of use, please contact us at global@indicpacific.com

  • [AIACT.IN V4] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023, Version 4 | Indic Pacific | IPLR

    Liked our Work? Search it now on IndoPacific.App Get Searching Our Research Know more about our Knowledge Base, years of accumulated and developed in-house research at Indic Pacific Legal Research. Search our Research Treasure on IndoPacific.App. :) [AIACT.IN V4] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023, Version 4 Get this Publication 2025 ISBN Not Applicable Author(s) Abhivardhan Editor(s) Not Applicable IndoPacific.App Identifier (ID) AIACT4 Tags Abhivardhan, AI applications, AI Development, AI Education, AI Ethics, AI Future, AI governance, AI Impact, AI Industry, AI Innovations, AI Research, AI Resources, AI Solutions, AI Technology, AI Tools, AI Training, AI Trends, AIACT.IN V4, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning Related Terms in Techindata.in Explainers Definitions - A - E AI as a Concept AI as an Object AI as a Subject AI as a Third Party Accountability Deepfakes Definitions - F - J Framework Fatigue General intelligence applications with multiple short-run or unclear use cases as per industrial and regulatory standards (GI2) General intelligence applications with multiple stable use cases as per relevant industrial and regulatory standards (GI1) Generative AI applications with a collection of standalone use cases related to one another (GAI2) Intended Purpose / Specified Purpose Definitions - K - P Manifest Availability Multivariant, Fungible & Disruptive Use Cases & Test Cases of Generative AI Parameters Privacy by Default Privacy by Design Proprietary Information Definitions - Q - U SOTP Classification Technology Transfer Transformer Model Definitions - V - Z Whole-of-Government Response Related Articles in Techindata.in Insights 34 Insight(s) on AI Ethics 8 Insight(s) on AI Governance 8 Insight(s) on AI regulation 7 Insight(s) on AI literacy 3 Insight(s) on Abhivardhan 3 Insight(s) on AIACT.in . Previous Item Next Item

  • Ravi Shankar v. John Doe(s) & Ors., CS(COMM) 889/2025, Delhi High Court, Order dated August 26, 2025 | Indic Pacific | IPLR | indicpacific.com

    Delhi High Court August 2025 order protecting spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's personality rights against AI-generated deepfake endorsement videos. Ravi Shankar v. John Doe(s) & Ors., CS(COMM) 889/2025, Delhi High Court, Order dated August 26, 2025 Delhi High Court August 2025 order protecting spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's personality rights against AI-generated deepfake endorsement videos. Previous Next The AIACT.IN India AI Regulation Tracker This is a simple regulatory tracker consisting all information on how India is regulating artificial intelligence as a technology, inspired from a seminal paper authored by Abhivardhan and Deepanshu Singh for the Forum of Federations, Canada, entitled, "Government with Algorithms: Managing AI in India’s Federal System – Number 70 ". We have also included case laws along with regulatory / governance documents, and avoided adding any industry documents or policy papers which do not reflect any direct or implicit legal impact. August 2025 Read the Document Issuing Authority Delhi High Court Type of Legal / Policy Document Judicial Pronouncements - National Court Precedents Status In Force Regulatory Stage Regulatory Binding Value Legally binding instruments enforceable before courts AIACT. Regulation Visualiser Find more sources Related Long-form Insights on IndoPacific.App Regularizing Artificial Intelligence Ethics in the Indo-Pacific [GLA-TR-002] Learn More Impact-Based Legal Problems around Generative AI in Publishing, IPLR-IG-010 Learn More Indo-Pacific Research Ethics Framework on Artificial Intelligence Use [IPac AI] Learn More The Global AI Inventorship Handbook, First Edition [RHB-AI-INVENT-001-2025] Learn More Related draft AI Law Provisions of aiact.in Section 21 – Intellectual Property Protections Section 21 – Intellectual Property Protections

  • Global Relations and Legal Policy, Volume 2 | Indic Pacific | IPLR

    Liked our Work? Search it now on IndoPacific.App Get Searching Our Research Know more about our Knowledge Base, years of accumulated and developed in-house research at Indic Pacific Legal Research. Search our Research Treasure on IndoPacific.App. :) Global Relations and Legal Policy, Volume 2 Get this Publication 2021 ISBN 978-81-947926-4-2 Author(s) Adrija Ghosh, Anirudh Vats, Beghuman Simsir, Chitrika Grover, Hriti Parekh, Ishita Thakur, Mahak Gupta, Manohar Samal, Nikita Mulay, Sameep Khanal, Sanchana Srivastava, Srishti Pareek, Subodh Singh Editor(s) Abhivardhan IndoPacific.App Identifier (ID) GRLP2 Tags International Law, Public Policy Related Terms in Techindata.in Explainers Definitions - A - E CEI Classification Class-of-Applications-by-Class-of-Application (CbC) approach Definitions - F - J GAE Indo-Pacific International Algorithmic Law Definitions - K - P Multi-alignment Multipolar World Multipolarity Permeable Indigeneity in Policy (PIP) Phenomena-based concept classification Definitions - Q - U Strategic Autonomy Strategic Hedging Technophobia Definitions - V - Z WANA WENA Whole-of-Government Response Related Articles in Techindata.in Insights 4 Insight(s) on Government Affairs 1 Insight(s) on India-US Relations 1 Insight(s) on governance 1 Insight(s) on Indic Pacific 1 Insight(s) on India 1 Insight(s) on strategic sectors . Previous Item Next Item

  • Zero Knowledge Taxes | Glossary of Terms |Indic Pacific | IPLR

    Zero Knowledge Taxes Date of Addition 26 April 2024 Zero-knowledge taxes (ZKTs) are a hypothetical type of tax that could be implemented using ZKSs. ZKTs would allow taxpayers to prove to the government that they have paid their taxes without revealing their income or other financial information. This was discussed in Reinventing & Regulating Policy Use Cases of Web3 for India, VLiGTA-TR-004 (2023). Related Long-form Insights on IndoPacific.App Reinventing & Regulating Policy Use Cases of Web3 for India [VLiGTA-TR-004] Learn More Next Term Previous Term Explainers The Complete Glossary terms of use This glossary of terms is provided as a free resource for educational and informational purposes only. By using this glossary developed by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP (referred to as 'The Firm'), you agree to the following terms of use: You may use the glossary for personal and non-commercial purposes only. If you use any content from the glossary of terms on this website in your own work, you must properly attribute the source. This means including a link to this website and citing the title of the glossary. Here is a sample format to cite this glossary (we have used the OSCOLA citation format as an example): Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP, 'TechinData.in Explainers' (Indic Pacific Legal Research , 2023) You are not authorised to reproduce, distribute, or modify the glossary without the express written permission of a representative of Indic Pacific Legal Research. The Firm makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of the glossary. The glossary is provided on an "as is" basis and the Firm disclaims all liability for any errors or omissions in the glossary. You agree to indemnify and hold the Firm harmless from any claims or damages arising out of your use of the glossary. If you have any questions or concerns about these terms of use, please contact us at global@indicpacific.com

  • Information Cosplay | Glossary of Terms | Indic Pacific | IPLR

    Information Cosplay Explainers The Complete Glossary terms of use This glossary of terms is provided as a free resource for educational and informational purposes only. By using this glossary developed by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP (referred to as 'The Firm'), you agree to the following terms of use: You may use the glossary for personal and non-commercial purposes only. If you use any content from the glossary of terms on this website in your own work, you must properly attribute the source. This means including a link to this website and citing the title of the glossary. Here is a sample format to cite this glossary (we have used the OSCOLA citation format as an example): Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP, 'TechinData.in Explainers' (Indic Pacific Legal Research , 2023) You are not authorised to reproduce, distribute, or modify the glossary without the express written permission of a representative of Indic Pacific Legal Research. The Firm makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of the glossary. The glossary is provided on an "as is" basis and the Firm disclaims all liability for any errors or omissions in the glossary. You agree to indemnify and hold the Firm harmless from any claims or damages arising out of your use of the glossary. If you have any questions or concerns about these terms of use, please contact us at global@indicpacific.com Information Cosplay Date of Addition 4 November 2025 Information Cosplay refers to the superficial mimicry of authoritative information through AI-generated content that lacks genuine cognitive understanding, contextual awareness, or factual grounding. This phenomenon occurs when large language models and generative AI systems produce outputs that appear credible and informative while fundamentally lacking the identity, continuity, and epistemological rigour characteristic of authentic knowledge production. Information cosplay describes content that dresses itself in the formal appearance of legitimate information—using technical terminology, authoritative tone, and structured formatting—without possessing the underlying intellectual infrastructure that defines genuine knowledge work. Much like traditional cosplay involves wearing costumes to represent fictional characters, information cosplay involves AI systems "wearing" the surface markers of authoritative discourse without embodying the cognitive processes that generate genuine expertise. The phenomenon arises from fundamental technical limitations in current AI architectures. LLMs remain "frozen after training" with no genuine identity or continuity of thought. Fine-tuning does not alter the cognitive topology or manifold of these systems. They operate under insurmountable constraints imposed by information theory and Kullback-Leibler divergence, producing outputs that disguise their inherent limitations in data processing, algorithmic logic, and model validation. Information cosplay contributes to what can be termed "the age of slop" or "slopification"—a period characterized by mass production of content that imitates knowledge without embodying it. This represents a systemic degradation of information quality, contradicting optimistic narratives about entering an "Age of Intelligence." Rather than witnessing the emergence of genuine machine understanding, we observe the proliferation of increasingly sophisticated imitation. Information cosplay is not merely poor content or technical failure. It represents the inevitable byproduct of AI systems operating beyond their technical and epistemological boundaries, producing outputs that obscure rather than illuminate the actual capabilities and limitations of contemporary artificial intelligence systems. This conceptualisation of information cosplay draws upon critical insights from Denis O. (Fintech Professional, AI/ML Solution Architect) and Bogdan Grigorescu , whose observations on AI's fundamental technical limitations and the phenomenon of "slopification" provide essential correctives to misleading media narratives about artificial intelligence. Related Long-form Insights on IndoPacific.App Deciphering Artificial Intelligence Hype and its Legal-Economic Risks [VLiGTA-TR-001] Learn More Artificial Intelligence Governance using Complex Adaptivity: Feedback Report, First Edition, 2024 Learn More Normative Emergence in Cyber Geographies: International Algorithmic Law in a Multipolar Technological Order, First Edition Learn More AI Bias & the Overlap of AI Diplomacy and Governance Ethics Dilemmas Learn More Previous Term Next Term

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  • Indo-Pacific | Glossary of Terms | Indic Pacific | IPLR

    Indo-Pacific Explainers The Complete Glossary terms of use This glossary of terms is provided as a free resource for educational and informational purposes only. By using this glossary developed by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP (referred to as 'The Firm'), you agree to the following terms of use: You may use the glossary for personal and non-commercial purposes only. If you use any content from the glossary of terms on this website in your own work, you must properly attribute the source. This means including a link to this website and citing the title of the glossary. Here is a sample format to cite this glossary (we have used the OSCOLA citation format as an example): Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP, 'TechinData.in Explainers' (Indic Pacific Legal Research , 2023) You are not authorised to reproduce, distribute, or modify the glossary without the express written permission of a representative of Indic Pacific Legal Research. The Firm makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of the glossary. The glossary is provided on an "as is" basis and the Firm disclaims all liability for any errors or omissions in the glossary. You agree to indemnify and hold the Firm harmless from any claims or damages arising out of your use of the glossary. If you have any questions or concerns about these terms of use, please contact us at global@indicpacific.com Indo-Pacific Date of Addition 26 April 2024 A concept relating to the countries and geographies in the Indian Ocean Region and the Pacific Ocean Region, popularised by the former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe. The Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India prefers to use this term as a clear replacement to the term, Asia-Pacific, in the context of the South Asian region (or the Indian Subcontinent), the South-East Asian region, East Africa, the Pacific Islands region, Australia, Oceania, and the Far East. Related Long-form Insights on IndoPacific.App Global Customary International Law Index: A Prologue [GLA-TR-00X] Learn More An Indian Perspective on Special Purpose Acquisition Companies [GLA-TR-001] Learn More India-led Global Governance in the Indo-Pacific: Basis & Approaches [GLA-TR-003] Learn More Regulatory Sovereignty in India: Indigenizing Competition-Technology Approaches [ISAIL-TR-001] Learn More Global Legalism, Volume 1 Learn More Global Relations and Legal Policy, Volume 1 [GRLP1] Learn More South Asian Review of International Law, Volume 1 Learn More Indian International Law Series, Volume 1 Learn More Global Relations and Legal Policy, Volume 2 Learn More The Policy Purpose of a Multipolar Agenda for India, First Edition, 2023 Learn More Draft Digital Competition Bill, 2024 for India: Feedback Report [IPLR-IG-003] Learn More The Indic Approach to Artificial Intelligence Policy [IPLR-IG-006] Learn More Indic Pacific - ISAIL Joint Annual Report, 2022-24 Learn More Paving the Path to an International Model Law on Carbon Taxes [IPLR-IG-012] Learn More Reckoning the Viability of Safe Harbour in Technology Law, IPLR-IG-015 Learn More Indo-Pacific Research Ethics Framework on Artificial Intelligence Use [IPac AI] Learn More Normative Emergence in Cyber Geographies: International Algorithmic Law in a Multipolar Technological Order, First Edition Learn More Previous Term Next Term

  • Privacy by Default | Glossary of Terms | Indic Pacific | IPLR

    Privacy by Default Date of Addition 26 April 2024 Privacy by Default means that once a product or service has been released to the public, the strictest privacy settings should apply by default, without any manual input from the end user. This was largely proposed in the Article 25 of the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union. Related Long-form Insights on IndoPacific.App 2021 Handbook on AI and International Law [RHB 2021 ISAIL] Learn More Deciphering Artificial Intelligence Hype and its Legal-Economic Risks [VLiGTA-TR-001] Learn More Reinventing & Regulating Policy Use Cases of Web3 for India [VLiGTA-TR-004] Learn More [Version 1] A New Artificial Intelligence Strategy and an Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Bill, 2023 Learn More [Version 2] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023 Learn More [AIACT.IN V3] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023, Version 3 Learn More AIACT.IN Version 3 Quick Explainer Learn More Reimaging and Restructuring MeiTY for India [IPLR-IG-007] Learn More Sections 4-9, AiACT.IN V4 Infographic Explainers Learn More [AIACT.IN V4] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023, Version 4 Learn More [AIACT.IN V5] Draft Artificial Intelligence (Development & Regulation) Act, 2023, Version 5 Learn More Reckoning the Viability of Safe Harbour in Technology Law, IPLR-IG-015 Learn More Indo-Pacific Research Ethics Framework on Artificial Intelligence Use [IPac AI] Learn More NIST Adversarial Machine Learning Taxonomies: Decoded, IPLR-IG-016 Learn More Normative Emergence in Cyber Geographies: International Algorithmic Law in a Multipolar Technological Order, First Edition Learn More AI Bias & the Overlap of AI Diplomacy and Governance Ethics Dilemmas Learn More 2020 Handbook on AI and International Law [RHB 2020 ISAIL] Learn More Previous Term Next Term Explainers The Complete Glossary terms of use This glossary of terms is provided as a free resource for educational and informational purposes only. By using this glossary developed by Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP (referred to as 'The Firm'), you agree to the following terms of use: You may use the glossary for personal and non-commercial purposes only. If you use any content from the glossary of terms on this website in your own work, you must properly attribute the source. This means including a link to this website and citing the title of the glossary. Here is a sample format to cite this glossary (we have used the OSCOLA citation format as an example): Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP, 'TechinData.in Explainers' (Indic Pacific Legal Research , 2023) You are not authorised to reproduce, distribute, or modify the glossary without the express written permission of a representative of Indic Pacific Legal Research. The Firm makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of the glossary. The glossary is provided on an "as is" basis and the Firm disclaims all liability for any errors or omissions in the glossary. You agree to indemnify and hold the Firm harmless from any claims or damages arising out of your use of the glossary. If you have any questions or concerns about these terms of use, please contact us at global@indicpacific.com

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