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Perspectives from Experts on State of AI Regulation
Artificial intelligence remains in the regulatory hot-seat, with governments racing to develop new and refined regulations and protections for AI. Countries across the globe weigh the key issues of risks, rights, and economic opportunity against the needs of their region.
I organized a learning call that explored different approaches to AI regulation from policy experts from Africa, Latin America, North America, and Europe. Panelists discuss how national priorities are implemented in different regions, how the EU AI Act has a global impact, how Rwanda and Brazil serve as new models of AI regulation, and how governments, such as the US, take sectoral, legislative, and regulatory bodies approaches to AI governance.
Im grateful for my colleagues Ridwan Oloyede, Carlos De Souza, Mason Kortz, and Gabriele Mazzini for sharing perspectives on global AI regulation in their regions, how different regions might learn from one another, and how we might imagine global AI governance going forward.