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Key Takeaways Many states have introduced AI-related legislation in the mid-2020s.The companies most exposed include Meta Platforms Inc. (META), Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL), Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN), and ...
Tech companies including OpenAI, Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google are revving up to block US states from regulating their fast-moving and lucrative artificial intelligence ...
There is a critical need to bridge the gap between AI's capabilities and the pillars of safety, transparency and accountability.
In considering AI regulation, it is important to review both the main points of tension in the AI debate and weigh them against the challenges to regulating AI now.
The American AI regulatory patchwork poses challenges for businesses, but polarization is more likely to leave AI unregulated than it is to produce a comprehensive policy anytime soon.
GenAI is transforming industries, but as it evolves, it requires a robust governance, risk and compliance strategy.
Overview The new wave of legislation, including the EU’s AI Act, is now overwhelming to track manually. AI serves as an ...
With a potential ban of state regulation of AI soundly defeated, states are continuing to take the lead on protecting people from the technology’s potential harms – for now.
Anthropic warns the next 18 months are critical for AI regulation. Learn how proactive policies can mitigate risks and ensure safety.
Explore the latest insights on AI regulation and how governments balance innovation with ethical concerns globally.
State lawmakers are slamming the breaks on AI therapy as stories of chatbots offering inappropriate and even dangerous ...
A comprehensive federal regulatory framework for AI is neither politically nor technically feasible. A more flexible approach is needed.