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AI Regulations

Ken Huang (), Aditi Joshi (), Sandy Dun () and Nick Hamilton
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Ken Huang: DistributedApps.ai
Aditi Joshi: Google
Sandy Dun: QuarkIQ LLC
Nick Hamilton: OpenAI

Chapter Chapter 3 in Generative AI Security, 2024, pp 61-98 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter provides an analysis of the regulatory landscape governing artificial intelligence on national and international levels. It emphasizes the growing need for global coordination in AI governance, drawing parallels with frameworks like the IAEA that enable constructive oversight of complex technologies. Through a comparative analysis, the chapter examines major regulatory initiatives, themes, tensions, and best practices taking shape across vital regions, including the European Union, China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, India, Singapore, and Australia. Additionally, the pivotal role of international organizations like the OECD, World Economic Forum, and United Nations in developing harmonized principles and governance models for responsible AI is discussed. The chapter highlights how adaptable, balanced regulatory frameworks are crucial to promoting AI safety, ethics, and societal well-being while also fostering innovation. It sets the stage for further discourse on implementing AI governance to align with ethical norms and human values.

Keywords: AI regulation; Global governance; International coordination; GenAI; National approaches; Regulatory initiatives; Ethical AI; Safety; Oversight; Innovation; International principles; AI ethics; Bletchley Declaration; Section 230 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-54252-7_3

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