
Jammu, March 20 The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) is set to use artificial intelligence (AI) for investigations in Jammu and Kashmir, as the government on Friday constituted a technical appraisal committee (TAC) to examine the proposed adoption of AI in the investigative operations of the anti-graft body.
"Approval is hereby granted to the formation of a technical appraisal committee for the project 'Adoption of artificial intelligence (AI)' in investigative operations of the anti-corruption bureau," Commissioner-Secretary to the Government M Raju said in an order here.
The order was issued on the direction of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha.
The six-member committee will be chaired by the chief executive officer of the Jammu and Kashmir e-governance agency (JaKeGA), while the state informatics officer of the national informatics centre (NIC), J-K, will serve as a member.
According to the order, the assistant inspector general (AIG), administration, at the ACB headquarters will act as the single point of contact (SPOC) for the committee.
The TAC has been tasked with submitting its report to the Information Technology Department within 45 days from the date of issuance of the order, the order said, adding that the member secretary will coordinate meetings and ensure timely appraisal and vetting of documents.
The committee's terms of reference include examining and vetting the detailed project report (DPR) from technical, financial, administrative, legal and operational perspectives. "It will also assess whether the project's objectives, scope, deliverables, timelines, and expected outcomes are clearly defined, realistic, and aligned with approved policy frameworks," it said.