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Responsible Use of Generative AI
Balancing Innovation and Responsibility
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It can write, draw, and think with us, but can we truly trust it?
Generative AI is transforming how we learn, create, and communicate, yet behind its brilliance lie complex questions of bias, privacy, and ethics. This talk delves into the unseen side of GenAI: its limitations, vulnerabilities, and the delicate balance between innovation and integrity. Drawing on insights from academia and industry, it explores how we can use these tools responsibly while preserving human judgment and accountability.
The session will close with a Q&A: an invitation to think critically, act consciously, and shape a future balanced with technology and humanity.
This lecture is a part of Azim Premji University’s Public Lecture Series.
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Balaraman Ravindran
Balaraman Ravindran is the founding head of the Wadhwani School of Data Science and AI, the Robert Bosch Centre for Data Science and AI, and the Centre for Responsible AI (CeRAI) at IIT Madras. With over three decades of pioneering work in machine learning and reinforcement learning, he is among India’s foremost voices on ethical and responsible AI. His research spans deep reinforcement learning, algorithmic fairness, and AI governance. Prof. Ravindran serves on the Government of India’s Advisory Group on AI and co-authored the FREE-AI Report for the Reserve Bank of India. A Fellow of both the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) and the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), he continues to shape India’s AI research and policy landscape.
