- Governments across the world are at different stages of creating and enacting AI regulations.
- The EU may be the first to enact generative-AI regulation. China takes a more restrictive stance.
- The US has relied on industry experts, while the EU and Brazil aim to set up a categorical system.
Generative AI exploded into the public consciousness in late 2022. A year from now, the technology could be one of the most regulated in its industry.
Across the globe, from the US and the EU to Brazil, lawmakers are urgently considering and, in China’s case enacting, rules for managing artificial intelligence and reining in some of the more-alarming use cases.
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