The Data Security Council of India published a handbook outlining best practices for implementing data protection into artificial intelligence technologies from the design stage. The handbook maps out key privacy-by-design principles for developers to consider, including transparency, accountability, mitigating bias, fairness, security and privacy. Additionally, developers are provided tools such as checklists, a compliance map and examples of data security techniques to aid proper implementation.
Handbook on Data Protection and Privacy for Developers of Artificial Intelligence in India

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