Hot Topic, Cold Policy: The Problems and Politics of Regulating AI

AI regulation has become a hot topic in Washington and elsewhere, but those discussing it are struggling to reach a consensus on exactly what it is they’re talking about, or how to deal with it. As the AI debate heats up, Chartis Research Principal Maryam Akram asks some important and fundamental questions: What policy frameworks and operational rules are developing? And how do these emerging frameworks compare with those implemented by financial regulators, responding as they were to a series of crises (including bank runs, market crashes and institutional collapse)?

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