Strategic Autonomy

How does the sharing economy challenge existing regulations? What adaptations are needed for regulatory frameworks to keep pace with sharing platforms? What is the relationship between digital sovereignty and the sharing economy? How can countries maintain control over data while promoting sharing economy growth?

How can regulation build trust in sharing economy platforms? What approaches can enhance consumer safety without stifling innovation? What risks arise from unregulated sharing economies? How do these risks impact users and local communities?

How can data protection empower users in the sharing economy? In what ways can regulations ensure user control over personal data? What innovative regulatory models could support sustainable sharing economies? Are there successful examples of regulations that balance growth and compliance?

DEPA (for Digital Empowerment and Protection Architecture) have been specified by iSPIRT and developed by the Government of India to facilitate Techno-Legal data exchange in the Machine Learning context (both for Training and Inference), aiming at improving Indian Strategic Autonomy in AI.
Strategic Autonomy is different from national Sovereignty: to demonstrate that, we are using DEPA for cross border safe data exchange between France and India, for exemple in the health sector between France and India

Une voie indienne vers la souveraineté des données :L’architecture DEPA

Depuis 2013, l’Inde a engagé une transformation numérique d’une ampleur et d’une cohérence remarquables. À travers une série de projets — identité numérique avec Aadhaar, paiements instantanés avec UPI, commerce ouvert avec ONDC, consentement et partage de données avec DEPA — elle a construit ce qu’on appelle désormais l’India Stack, ou Infrastructures Publiques Numériques.

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