Tag: ai policy
The article critically examines the pervasive use of "human flourishing" rhetoric in AI policy, arguing that it often serves as a smokescreen for maintaining the status quo or advancing narrow interests. It calls for a shift towards enforceable policies, evidence-based decision-making, and genuine accountability to ensure AI serves humanity rather than the other way around.
As federal AI policy remains in flux, US states are increasingly taking the lead in establishing regulations. This analysis explores the diverse approaches states are adopting, from comprehensive legislation to targeted sectoral rules, examining the political dynamics, industry pushback, and emerging trends that are shaping the future of AI governance at the state level.
South Korea has enacted the AI Framework Act, a pioneering law integrating AI strategy, promotion, and regulation. While it establishes a strong foundation for national AI development, potential weaknesses in its regulatory approach could hinder its effectiveness and innovation.