Artificial Intelligence (AI) is said to be one of the most disruptive technologies impacting several industries and businesses. Researchers and practitioners compare the emergence of AI with the industrial revolution of the last century. AI comprises of a set of technologies that will change business as we know it. More and more tasks will be automated, but the largest impact will follow from brand-new business models and the rise of intelligent services that did not exist before. (Deloitte AI White Paper)
AI is already changing our daily lives, almost entirely in ways that improve human health, safety, and productivity. It’s greater potential is, among other things, to make driving safer, help children learn, and extend and enhance people’s lives. In fact, beneficial AI applications in schools, homes, and hospitals are already growing at an accelerated pace. Major research universities devote departments to AI studies, and technology companies such as Apple, Facebook, Google, IBM, and Microsoft spend heavily to explore AI applications they regard as critical to their futures. (Stanford University Report)
Society is now at a crucial juncture in determining how to deploy AI-based technologies in ways that promote rather than hinder democratic values such as freedom, equality, and transparency.
CENTER FOR HUMAN SECURITY STUDIES’ AIHS FOCUSES ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS TO HUMAN SECURITY AT LARGE
Core objectives of AIHS
Facilitate and Conduct Academic & Policy Research on adoption and impact of AI on Human Security
Study, analyze and report on the implications of Artificial Intelligence on Human Security
Create a common Platform for the Technology experts, Think Tanks, Academic Institutes, Corporate, and Policy makers.
Discuss, debate and disseminate emerging technologies such as AI, IoT, Blockchain and their impact on National Security Architecture
Organize National & International Conferences, Seminars, Panel Discussions, Workshops, Training programmes etc. to achieve the objectives
Build an AI talent pool through Research Internships
MALICIOUS USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE – A POTENTIAL THREAT TO HUMAN SECURITY
AI can be used to create Cyber Weapons.… Impersonate targets or carry out “superhuman hacking” of drones, smart cars or weapons systems—with devastating effect.
AI will make hacking more sophisticated… Bots can find certain bugs in computer systems a lot faster than humans
AI will spread misinformation and propaganda… Risks of misinformation being used to harm organizations in the business world are just as great as in the political arena…
CHSS CoE on AI for Human Security also functions as a watchdog against misuse of Artificial Intelligence
VERTICAL HEADS
Dr. Ramesh Kanneganti
Founder & Executive Director
Mr. Jitender Ayyadevara
Director, Strategic Communications
Mr. Ravi Bojja
Director, Outreach & Logistics
Dr. A Ashok – IAS (Retd)
Principal Advisor
Dr. AK Srinivas
Head – Management Vertical
CoE 0n AI for Human Security
Dr. Katiyani Juneja Sharma
Head – Legal Vertical
CoE 0n AI for Human Security
Tapaswini K
Director
Phani Sripada
Honorary Director – AIHS
Phani served as the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Gavi, where he successfully led the organization to ISO 27001 certification. Prior to that, he was the Information Security Officer at JP Morgan Suisse SA, overseeing compliance and risk management for critical systems.
He is a PECB-certified ISO 27001 Lead Implementer and accredited trainer, CISA, PMP, CAIP Training and also holds a certification in Digital Transformation and Sustainability from IMD Lausanne. His career spans leadership roles across finance, healthcare, and international organizations, with a strong focus on Information Security, AI, ESG Compliance, and Digital innovation/Transformation.
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