







Recent reports and opinions highlight the growing concerns and regulatory challenges surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). The State Department AI report emphasizes the need for immediate executive action to mitigate risks and establish new regulatory hierarchies. Centralized AI control by tech giants is criticized, with a call for a decentralized future where individuals create, own, and distribute AI agents. The rapid evolution of AI raises legal, national security, and civil rights concerns, prompting national and international governing bodies to address the regulation of AI tools. The U.S. Intelligence Community warns of the national security threat posed by AI development, emphasizing potential economic impacts. Different approaches to AI regulation are emerging globally, with implications for the future of technology and society.
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Distinct approaches toward AI regulation are already emerging in the United States, China, and Europe, writes @anubradford. How could these competing models for AI governance shape the digital world? https://t.co/2O1uO4GyLu
How states choose to govern artificial intelligence will have a profound impact on the future of technology and society—and the United States should not sit on the sidelines as China and Europe decide the rules of the road, argues @anubradford. https://t.co/ZfV3sloIJG