AI Regulation's Global Debut
2024: The Year AI Regulations Took Over the Globe
In 2024, global AI regulation took center stage with major moves from the US, EU, and beyond. The White House issued a pivotal executive order on AI safety, while the EU's landmark AI Act was enacted. These regulations aim to address AI's rapid growth and its implications on society, civil liberties, and international geopolitics. 'Data center diplomacy' has emerged as a key concept, highlighting the power dynamics involved in data control. Meanwhile, debates continue over regulatory fragmentation and its impact on innovation and smaller businesses.
Introduction: The Rise of AI Regulation
Global Regulatory Milestones
Impacts of Regulatory Fragmentation
International Cooperation and Experimentation
Civil Liberties Concerns in AI Governance
Geopolitical Implications and "Data Center Diplomacy"
Reflections from Experts on AI Regulation
Public Reactions to 2024's AI Regulations
Economic, Social, and Political Impacts
Future Implications of AI Regulation
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