As artificial intelligence systems become increasingly powerful and pervasive, governments around the world are moving to establish regulatory frameworks that address the technology's risks while preserving the conditions for innovation.
Divergent Approaches
While the broad outlines of AI regulation are converging across major economies, significant differences remain in implementation details. Some jurisdictions favor prescriptive rules, while others prefer outcome-based standards. Industry groups have generally supported the move toward regulation.
The challenge is not whether to regulate AI, but how to do it in a way that protects the public without strangling the technology's enormous potential for good.
International coordination efforts are also underway, with several multilateral organizations working to establish common principles and standards for AI governance.