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A more intelligent approach to AI regulation

13 July 2025
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A more intelligent approach to AI regulation
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One of the major challenges in regulating artificial intelligence (AI) lies in balancing its benefits, like productivity gains, against risks such as discrimination and misinformation. While the U.S. struggles with inconsistent state-level regulations and the EU’s overreaching AI Act may hinder smaller companies, experts suggest a focus on application-based regulations that mitigate specific harms to build consumer trust and foster innovation.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Regulating artificial intelligence (AI) is a big challenge because it can help us a lot, like making work easier, but it can also cause problems, so we need to find the best way to make rules that keep everyone safe and happy.

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