The AI executive order Joe Biden signed in 2023 paved the way for much of the federal government’s work in 2024. Nearly all the big AI news this year was about how fast the technology is progressing, the harms it’s causing, and speculation about how soon it will grow past the point where humans can control it. But 2024 also saw governments make significant inroads into regulating algorithmic systems. Here is a breakdown of the most important AI legislation and regulatory efforts from the past year at the state, federal, and international levels. State U.S. state lawmakers took the lead on AI regulation in 2024, introducing hundreds of bills —some had modest goals like creating study committees, while others would have imposed serious civil liability on AI developers in […]
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