Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
As tech leaders squabble over artificial intelligence regulations, their companies' legal departments are highlighting the business risks that the patchwork of early-stage rules could pose ...
As early as 2016, the Obama administration had begun to focus on the risks and regulations for artificial intelligence. In a report titled Preparing For the Future of Artificial Intelligence, [153] the National Science and Technology Council set a precedent to allow researchers to continue to develop new AI technologies with few restrictions ...
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 ...
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.
The U.S., China, and Europe have very different ideas about the role that artificial intelligence should play in business and society. A global race to regulate AI has put the booming industry on ...
Overall, 57% of Democrats and 50% of Republicans think that AI technology development should be "heavily regulated" by the government. But "regulation" on its own is a meaningless word, Schaake noted.
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 Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) [1] is a European Union regulation concerning artificial intelligence (AI). It establishes a common regulatory and legal framework for AI within the European Union (EU). [2] It came into force on 1 August 2024, [3] with provisions that shall come into operation gradually over the following 6 to 36 months ...