Mint Explainer | AI at war: The guardrails debate—and India’s absence

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Are these binding on companies?

No. AI constitutions and similar policies are voluntary and generally not legally enforced. Even so, they can shape how companies are perceived by employees, governments and clients, and serve as internal guardrails for product development. Silicon Valley, as well as the European Union, have been the biggest proponents of these self-imposed guardrails.



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