Artificial intelligence regulation is a rapidly evolving global issue, with major powers taking vastly different approaches. Volume XLVIII staff editor Ariana Tagavi examines how the European Union’s AI Act sets a precedent for stringent, human-centered regulation, while the United States and China adopt contrasting strategies—one favoring innovation, the other state control. This post explores the fragmented legal landscape of AI governance and the pressing need for international cooperation.
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