As AI’s reach expands, so does the call for regulations. Lawmakers are beginning to craft bills aiming at addressing risks like digital discrimination, data pollution, and deepfakes. While comprehensive AI laws are gaining attention, they are still at early stages, leaving a regulatory gap in managing potential risks and incentivizing innovation that may take years to fill.
Among potential pathways for future comprehensive AI oversight in the US, two recent historical developments offer informative precedents: the progression of state privacy laws and the adoption of federal cybersecurity standards. Either of them, or some combination of both, could serve as a ...
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