Indian AI Startup Under Fire—Is This the Return of Digital Slavery?
- ByAnup Dey
- 26 Feb, 2025
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A controversial AI startup founded by Indian entrepreneurs has sparked a global outcry, with critics accusing it of promoting a modern form of slavery. The company, which aimed to create virtual AI workers controlled by human “masters,” was met with intense backlash, with many calling it ethically disturbing and dystopian.
The startup's concept suggested that users could command AI-powered digital beings to perform various tasks in a hierarchical, master-servant structure, reminiscent of historical slavery. This shocking framework has drawn sharp criticism from ethicists, tech leaders, and human rights activists, who argue that such AI applications could normalize exploitative power dynamics.
As the controversy grows, tech regulators and AI ethicists are calling for urgent intervention. The startup's founders are now under immense pressure to clarify their stance and possibly shut down operations. In an era where AI ethics are under scrutiny, this case raises serious questions about the future of artificial intelligence—how far is too far?
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