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AI Regulation Across the Globe: Who’s Doing What?
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, governments worldwide are stepping up to regulate its use. The EU is leading with the world’s first comprehensive AI Act, classifying systems by risk and enforcing strict rules on high-risk applications. In contrast, the U.S. is taking a decentralized, sector-specific approach, while China is enforcing strong controls with a focus on security and state values.
The UK favors innovation-led regulation, relying on existing frameworks, and countries like India, Canada, and Brazil are drafting their own AI strategies. While efforts vary, the global consensus is clear: we need responsible AI development that balances innovation with ethics, transparency, and safety.
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Who Is Going to Regulate AI?– Harvard Business Review
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As businesses and governments race to make sense of the impacts of new, powerful AI systems, governments around the world are jostling to take the lead on regulation. Business leaders should be focused on who is likely to win this … Continue reading