TRAI Releases Recommendations on AI and Big Data in Telecom Sector

TRAI Releases Recommendations on AI and Big Data in Telecom Sector

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released its recommendations on “Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in Telecommunication Sector.” The move aims to unlock the transformative power of digital communications networks, as envisioned in the National Digital Communications Policy (NDCP)-2018, to achieve the goal of digital empowerment, according to the official release.

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Formulating a Regulatory Roadmap

The NDCP-2018 emphasizes harnessing emerging digital technologies such as 5G, AI, Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud, and Big Data to catalyze the fourth industrial revolution. In line with this vision, the Department of Telecommunication (DoT) sought TRAI’s recommendation on the provision in NDCP-2018, focusing on leveraging AI and Big Data to enhance the overall quality of service, spectrum management, network security, and reliability.

To formulate a roadmap for AI and emerging technology in the communication sector, TRAI organized a virtual conference on “Leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and Big Data (BD) in the Telecom Sector” in August 2020.

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TRAI’s comprehensive consultation paper on “Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in the Telecommunication Sector,” issued in August 2022, covered wide-ranging issues across all sectors. After analyzing stakeholder comments and discussions during Open House Discussions, TRAI finalized its recommendations. Recognizing the cross-sector impact of AI, TRAI proposed a common regulatory framework covering all sectors.

Key Features of TRAI’s Recommendations:

  1. Establishment of Artificial Intelligence and Data Authority of India (AIDAI): TRAI proposes the immediate establishment of an independent statutory authority responsible for the development of responsible AI and regulating AI use cases.
  2. Multi Stakeholder Body (MSB): AIDAI will be supported by an advisory body comprising representatives from various ministries, industry, academia, legal and cyber experts.

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TRAI’s recommendations stress the responsible and inclusive development of AI and collaboration among stakeholders to achieve a sustainable digital future. As AI’s impact spans multiple sectors, TRAI said a cohesive regulatory approach is deemed essential to ensure India’s leading role in shaping global AI standards and governance structures.

The complete recommendations are available on TRAI’s website.

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