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(TR04) (INCYBER) Artificial intelligence: the race for regulation



A global race to set the rules for artificial intelligence (AI) is well under way. Governments and international
organizations are trying to strike a tricky balance between technological innovation and the need to
regulate this disruptive breakthrough. While the EU is taking a pioneering stance with strict legislation,
the US favors empowering private-sector companies through non-binding directives and investment in innovation. The UK, while aspiring to become a global AI regulator, is taking a lighter approach, focusing on broad principles rather than strict controls. China, meanwhile, plans to regulate AI products with mandatory pre-market assessments. How will AI regulation affect business innovation and competitiveness in different geographical areas? How does global competition strike the right balance between innovation
and legislative constraints?

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