PM Modi's "Glass Box" Vision: 3-Point Global Framework for Ethical AI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined a three-point global framework for the ethical development of Artificial Intelligence at the India AI Impact Summit. He called for a global trusted data framework respecting data sovereignty and a shift from opaque "black box" algorithms to transparent "glass box" systems. Modi warned of risks like the "Paperclip Problem," where AI without a moral compass could cause harm, emphasizing that AI must be guided by human values. He positioned India as viewing AI as a future opportunity, advocating for its democratisation and open development to serve global good.

Key Points: PM Modi's 3-Point Ethical AI Framework: Glass Box, Not Black Box

  • Global trusted data framework
  • Transparent "glass box" algorithms
  • Human values in AI core
  • Democratisation of AI
  • AI as opportunity, not fear
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"Glass Box, not Black Box": PM proposes 3-point global framework for ethical AI at Impact Summit

PM Modi proposes global data sovereignty, transparent "glass box" algorithms, and human-centric values to guide ethical AI development at India AI Summit.

"Glass Box, not Black Box": PM proposes 3-point global framework for ethical AI at Impact Summit
"We need a glass box approach instead of a black box, where safety rules can be viewed and verified. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, February 19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday outlined a comprehensive roadmap for the ethical use of Artificial Intelligence, warning that without "human values and guidance," the technology could become self-destructive.

He emphasised that Artificial Intelligence requires a foundation of clear human values and direction, maintaining that technology must be coupled with human trust to achieve meaningful global impact.

Addressing the Leaders' Plenary of the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, the Prime Minister stated that India is committed to fostering a responsible and human-centric global ecosystem.

"I have three suggestions for the ethical use of excellence and AI. First, a data framework for AI training should be developed while respecting data sovereignty. As the saying goes in AI, garbage in, garbage out. If the data is not secure, balanced, and reliable, the output will not be trustworthy. Therefore, a global trusted data framework is essential," Prime Minister Modi said

Moving to the technical and corporate side of AI development, PM Modi called for the end of the era of "black box" algorithms culture, where AI decision-making is opaque and hidden. He advocated for a shift toward total transparency.

"We need a glass box approach instead of a black box, where safety rules can be viewed and verified. Accountability will become clearer, and ethical behaviour in business will also be encouraged," he said.

Invoking a famous thought experiment in AI safety research, the PM warned of the "Paperclip Problem"- a scenario where an AI with a narrow goal like making paperclips consumes all available resources because it lacks a moral compass.

"If a machine is given the goal of simply making paperclips, it will continue to do so, even at the cost of devouring all the world's resources," he cautioned. To prevent such unintended catastrophes, the PM asserted that AI requires clear human values and guidance integrated into its core programming.

The PM stated that AI excellence cannot exist in a vacuum. By aligning technical progress with human ethics, India aims to lead the world in creating a digital ecosystem that is both innovative and safe.

"It is believed that this Summit will play a crucial role in building a human-centric, sensitive global AI ecosystem. If we look at history, we see that humans have transformed every disruption into a new opportunity. Today, we have once again faced such an opportunity. Together, we have to transform this disruption into humanity's biggest opportunity," the Prime Minister said.

Furthering his vision for global equity, PM Modi called for the democratisation of Artificial Intelligence, arguing that it should serve as a mechanism for inclusion and empowerment rather than treating individuals as mere data points or raw material.

He noted that India views the technology not with apprehension but as a blueprint for the future, provided its development remains transparent.

Addressing the assembly of world leaders and industry leaders, PM Modi said, "We have to give an open sky to AI, but at the same time, we have to keep the reins in our hands."

The Prime Minister highlighted how AI is poised to enhance global systems, making them more efficient and smarter.

He noted that the technology would pave the way for more creative professional roles and serve as a significant engine for innovation and entrepreneurship.

On the topic of transparency, he contrasted India's approach with more guarded global perspectives.

"Some countries believe that AI should be developed in a confidential and closed manner. But India is different. We believe AI will truly serve the good of the world when it is shared and its codes are open. Only then will millions of young minds be able to improve it further," he said.

PM Modi observed that while a global divide exists between those who view AI with suspicion and those who see its potential, India has firmly chosen the latter.

"I proudly and responsibly say that we do not see fear. India sees fortune in AI, India sees a future in AI. In AI, India sees opportunity and the blueprint of tomorrow," he asserted.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the framework sounds good on paper, the real challenge is implementation. Who defines these "human values"? Different cultures have different ethics. A global framework is needed, but it must be truly inclusive, not dominated by any single perspective.
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Priya S
The point about data sovereignty is crucial for a country like India. Our data is our wealth and must be protected. Glad to see our leadership taking a strong stand on the global stage. The paperclip problem example was very effective in explaining the risk.
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Rohit P
"Give an open sky to AI, but keep the reins in our hands." What a powerful line! This balanced approach is exactly what we need. Too much control stifles innovation, too little is dangerous. India can lead the way in finding this middle path.
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Karthik V
As a software engineer, I fully support the push for open-source AI development. When codes are open, talented Indian developers from tier-2 cities and villages can contribute and innovate. This democratizes technology in the truest sense.
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Michael C
Interesting to see India taking such a proactive stance. The emphasis on ethics over pure profit is refreshing. The global tech community should pay attention to this framework.
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Ananya R
Hope this isn't just talk. We

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