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On AI Regulation, Bigger Is Not Always Better
A comprehensive federal regulatory framework for AI is neither politically nor technically feasible. A more flexible approach ...
"Something about collectively deciding we’re going to live our lives the way AI tells us feels bad and dangerous," warns ...
The world urgently needs to find a global approach on regulating artificial intelligence, the United Nations' top tech chief ...
The federal government dropped its actions against state-level guardrails, leaving tech policy leaders split on how to balance tech advancement with proper oversight.
The global conversation around AI has shifted from cautious regulation to a fierce contest for technological leadership.
Several states have taken proactive measures to introduce AI regulation bans. These bans vary significantly depending on the state’s priorities and specific concerns.
The Trump administration’s new AI policy blueprint calls for limited regulation and lots of leeway for Big Tech to grow even ...
The issue of states regulating — or not regulating — AI is back in a big way.
The plan, unveiled Wednesday, shows how the Trump administration is taking a different approach to tech regulation than his ...
Obernolte argues that he wants AI regulation—but that it first should come from Washington, and that the moratorium would give Congress time to pass it. After that core legislation is figured ...
The first item on the agenda was the AI Regulation Bill 2024, which the federal cabinet approved just a day earlier ...