New Delhi, March 8 -- India, as a democratic and technologically advanced nation, can play a pivotal role in global discussions on the ethics of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), according to Professor Marilyne Andersen, Director General of the Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator (GESDA).

In an interview with ANI on Friday, Andersen highlighted GESDA's interest in forging a "privileged relationship" with India to address ethical challenges and promote responsible innovation in fields poised for breakthroughs over the next 5, 10, and 25 years.

"India contributes to this global conversation, obviously, and GESDA is only a small entity. We are very interested in working with India in particular as a democratic v...