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Government workers are instructed not to use AI tools like DeepSeek and ChatGPT
Published : Feb 5, 2025, 5:25 pm IST
Updated : Feb 5, 2025, 5:25 pm IST
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Government workers are instructed not to use AI tools on official devices
Government workers are instructed not to use AI tools on official devices

Government workers have been told by the Indian Ministry of Finance to refrain from using AI programs like ChatGPT and DeepSeek

Government workers are instructed not to use AI tools on official devices latest news: Feb. 5, 2025 - Government workers have been told by the Indian Ministry of Finance to refrain from using AI programs like ChatGPT and DeepSeek on official computers in order to protect the sensitive data. In a January 29, 2025, circular, the ministry draws attention to the possible security threats that AI-powered tools may bring. Joint Secretary Pradeep Kumar Singh signed the alert, which called attention to certain applications that can inadvertently jeopardize sensitive government data. On their work gadgets, employees are encouraged to stay away from these AI technologies.

The Finance Secretary-approved instruction has been distributed to important government agencies, such as Public Enterprises, Revenue, Economic Affairs, Expenditure, DIPAM, and Financial Services. This action is a reflection of expanding worldwide

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A number of important details have motivated the regulation to prohibit AI tools on official devices:

1. Data Leak Risk: External servers are used to process inputs for AI models such as ChatGPT and DeepSeek. This presents serious security issues since private government information may be kept or accessed without the required authority.

2. Lack of Control: AI technologies, like OpenAI for ChatGPT, are cloud-based and privately owned, in contrast to traditional software. Because the government has no direct control over how these technologies handle information, there is a greater chance of cyber threats or foreign access.

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3. Compliance with Data Protection: As India's data privacy laws, such as the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act of 2023, get stronger, letting AI technologies run on office equipment without explicit rules could result in.

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