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00:00Weak people have less internet access, mobile access, and computer access.
00:06So, this is going to be the first obstacle.
00:09How to provide equitable access to all these people?
00:14Secondly, we have seen in recent times that cyber crimes are happening a lot.
00:19If we take these services like birth certificate, death certificate, and bill payments through WhatsApp,
00:26these are not fool-proof systems.
00:28Unless we make blockchain technologies very strong,
00:32there is no way to control these cyber crimes immediately.
00:36So, creating an environment where criminals who are committing cyber crimes on WhatsApp
00:42are not exploited is the second obstacle.
00:46Thirdly, there are some obstacles to accessing public data called the state.
00:55In the case of K.S.Pottaswamy v. Union of India,
01:00the Supreme Court of India recognized the right to privacy as a fundamental right.
01:05So, the news related to citizens, especially education, birth information, and health information are very critical information.
01:14How to keep all these in the hands of a private organization?
01:19How to keep the data safe?
01:22In addition, in last year, in 2024,
01:25Microsoft outage was seen as a big problem in the world.
01:36So, there is no guarantee that WhatsApp services will not stop.
01:40Also, there is no guarantee that cyber people will not target it.
01:44So, we need to think very carefully about what kind of action to take in such a situation.
01:52Similarly, psychological effects.
01:54In developed countries like America and Western countries,
01:57we still do not know how much a common man can use WhatsApp with discretion.
02:04According to the current surveys,
02:06people are using WhatsApp for 20 hours a week.
02:09So, we need to think about what kind of psychological effects will be there if children get used to such services.
02:17Let's take a short break.
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04:39Mr. Surya, in India or in Telugu states, where do you use artificial intelligence?
04:46In what other fields can we use this service?
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04:58Otherwise, how will the application work for you?