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ResearcharXiv3y ago

Sustainable AI Regulation

Philipp Hacker — Current proposals for AI regulation, in the EU and beyond, aim to spur AI that is trustworthy (e.g., AI Act) and accountable (e.g., AI Liability) What is missing, however, is a robust regulatory discourse and roadmap to make AI, and technology more broadly, environmentally sustainable. This paper aims to take first ste

ResearcharXiv1y ago

Comparing Apples to Oranges: A Taxonomy for Navigating the Global Landscape of AI Regulation

Sacha Alanoca, Shira Gur-Arieh, Tom Zick — AI governance has transitioned from soft law-such as national AI strategies and voluntary guidelines-to binding regulation at an unprecedented pace. This evolution has produced a complex legislative landscape: blurred definitions of "AI regulation" mislead the public and create a false sense of safety; divergent regula

ResearcharXiv1y ago

Generative AI regulation can learn from social media regulation

Ruth Elisabeth Appel — There is strong agreement that generative AI should be regulated, but strong disagreement on how to approach regulation. While some argue that AI regulation should mostly rely on extensions of existing laws, others argue that entirely new laws and regulations are needed to ensure that generative AI benefits society. In

ResearcharXiv1y ago

AI Regulation and Capitalist Growth: Balancing Innovation, Ethics, and Global Governance

Vikram Kulothungan, Priya Ranjani Mohan, Deepti Gupta — Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly central to economic growth, promising new efficiencies and markets. This economic significance has sparked debate over AI regulation: do rules and oversight bolster long term growth by building trust and safeguarding the public, or do they constrain innovation and free enter

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