“Discussions coated a variety of subjects together with single view of knowledge for higher knowledge accessibility, knowledge gaps which must be stuffed to facilitate Fintech innovation and methods and means to scale back data asymmetry,” the ministry of statistics and programme implementation (MoSPI) mentioned in an announcement.
Previous this, Saurabh Garg, secretary, MoSPI, participated in a hearth chat on ‘Knowledge as Public Good: Harnessing Official Knowledge for Innovation and Progress' with G. Padmanabhan, former government director of the Reserve Financial institution of India.
The dialog targeted on placing the appropriate steadiness between treating knowledge as a public good and defending particular person privateness. Garg famous that there needs to be a three-tier knowledge entry framework, just like the one outlined within the Nationwide Knowledge Sharing and Accessibility Coverage (NDSAP).
He mentioned that the datasets needs to be labeled into three classes: open entry, which might be freely shared; registered entry, which requires person identification for traceability; and restricted entry, which applies to delicate data obtainable solely to authorised businesses underneath strict safeguards.
The secretary additionally highlighted the federal government's efforts to democratise Synthetic Intelligence (AI) assets to make sure equitable entry for all residents.