How can digital consumers in India be protected from 'unreliable' models according to Rajeev Chandrasekhar
Rajeev Chandrasekhar urges caution against experimental practices by Google.
- Rajeev Chandrasekhar suggests implementing regulations that require transparency and accountability from tech companies like Google when introducing new products or models.
- He emphasizes the need for consumer education programs to help digital consumers in India understand the risks and benefits of using new technologies.
- Chandrasekhar recommends creating awareness campaigns that highlight the importance of data privacy and security in the digital space.
- He suggests establishing a regulatory framework that ensures companies follow ethical practices and protect consumers from unreliable models or experimental technologies.
- Chandrasekhar encourages fostering a culture of innovation with responsibility to safeguard digital consumers from potential harm.
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