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Discussions on regulation of artificial intelligence in the United States have included topics such as the timeliness of regulating AI, the nature of the federal regulatory framework to govern and promote AI, including what agency should lead, the regulatory and governing powers of that agency, and how to update regulations in the face of rapidly changing technology, as well as the roles of ...
Some legal scholars have noted that hard law approaches to AI regulation have substantial challenges. [25] [26] Among the challenges, AI technology is rapidly evolving leading to a "pacing problem" where traditional laws and regulations often cannot keep up with emerging applications and their associated risks and benefits.
Executive Order 14110 is the third executive order dealing explicitly with AI, with two AI-related executive orders being signed by then-President Donald Trump. [10] [11] The development of AI models without policy safeguards has raised a variety of concerns among experts and commentators.
The Department of Commerce is the federal agency implementing and overseeing many of the executive order's new rules and regulations. ... Incorporation of AI in federal government operations with ...
New AI legislation could also serve as a potential backstop to voluntary commitments that some AI companies made to the Biden administration earlier this year to ensure their AI models undergo ...
Michelle Donelan was asked about legislation a week after the AI safety summit ended with an agreement between government and tech firms. Government not rushing into new AI laws, says Science ...
Regulation of algorithms, or algorithmic regulation, is the creation of laws, rules and public sector policies for promotion and regulation of algorithms, particularly in artificial intelligence and machine learning. [1] [2] [3] For the subset of AI algorithms, the term regulation of artificial intelligence is used.
From President Biden's executive order on AI to the E.U. AI Act, governments scrambled to catch up and regulate AI this year.