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As the U.S. defines its AI policy, we must ensure states continue to have the authority to protect kids from new technologies.
I work with hundreds of families whose children died after being targeted by AI-driven algorithms engineered to maximize engagement at any cost. | Opinion
AI regulation is critical, but it can easily do much more harm than good. This is why it’s important for there to be a thoughtful approach that focuses on finding the right balance between ...
Despite the Senate’s July 1 vote to protect states’ rights to keep residents safe, a moratorium is expected to once again rear its ugly head.
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AI execs used to beg for regulation. Not anymore. - MSNWidespread warnings about AI posing an “existential risk” to humanity and pleas from CEOs for speedy, preemptive regulation on the emerging technology are gone. Instead there is near-consensus ...
The United Kingdom is ramping up its regulatory oversight of major technology platforms, with a sharp focus on ensuring compliance with new online safety regulations that took effect in 2025.
So how much is enough? How heavy-handed should regulation of AI be without hindering innovation? Many within the industry caution that it’s still too soon to decide the direction of guardrails.
The U.S. political landscape is set to undergo some shifts in 2025 — and those changes will have some major implications for the regulation of artificial intelligence. President-elect Donald ...
AI companies say they’re actually looking forward to government regulation in the form of a new safety consortium Many are already doing work similar to what NIST is intended to accomplish, founders note — so collaboration could help get everyone on the same page.
AI Seoul Summit: 4 Key Takeaways on AI Safety Standards and Regulations Your email has been sent 1. Tech giants committed to publishing safety frameworks for their frontier AI models 2. Nations ...
The president vowed to do “whatever it takes” to lead the world in AI innovation, even if he at times seemed naive about the tech itself. President Donald Trump declared Wednesday that the United States will “win” the artificial intelligence race.