Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha is set up to add yet another feather to the cap once an artificial intelligence face recognition camera is installed in the assembly to maintain the MP's records.Vidhan Sabha will launch its own podcast from the Monday session of the UP assembly.Initially, the Vidhan Sabha office has real-time data available, which will help assess the time span used by MLAs at home.The move brings transparency and there is no doubt about the presence of MLAs in the home. The AI-enabled camera also checks the time spent by the MLA in the house, his participation under different rules for the UP assembly, and discussions under the various rules he has participated in.Preparations for installing an AI-enabled camera in the UP assembly are in full swing. Vidhan Sabha speaker Satish Mahana confirmed that data will be compiled through AI from the monsoon sessions of future assembly. The date for the monsoon session has not yet been confirmed, but it may take place after July 20th.At the national level, Prsindia.org compiles data on lawmakers under various other rules: House attendance, participation in discussions, and other lawmakers.However, the official secret of the installation of AI-enabled facial recognition cameras to TOI, said that Prsindia.org has retrieved the data and uploaded it to its website, but the AI-enabled technology introduced in Vidhan Sabha compils real-time data for each member present in the House of Representatives.AI-enabled data includes how long the MLA spoke, what he spoke, and under what rules. This will help even the Vidhan Sabha Secretariat and MLA to have practical data on performance at home without delay.Mahana told TOI that once AI-enabled data collection is operational and successful, the data will gradually become available in the public domain. Officials said for now it is not available to the public for now as part of the statement was sometimes ordered by the statement chair to prevent some of its statements from being posted on the record or to be deleted.When AI-generated mechanisms automatically begin to remove unfavourable or unfair comments from minutes, AI-enabled data will become available for public consumption, officials said.Vidhan Sabha will also be releasing his own podcast, which will interview lawmakers about the minutes of the House. The members interviewed on the podcast will be finalized by the speaker, officials said.Mahana said the podcast modalities will be gradually resolved. The Vidhan Sabha Secretariat will also provide specific video clips of the MLA from the next session. Clipping will be available for public consumption in apps and other media. “Suppose an MLA talks for 10 minutes on a particular topic. A certain rule makes certain video clips of the MLA available in the public domain. This will help members to make his home litigation activities public for people in his or her constituency to see on social media platforms and other media,” a senior official told TOI.
