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U.N. General Assembly calls for binding AI safeguards
NBC News· 2025-09-23 02:20
Over at the UN, more warnings about potentially apocalyptic civilization ending scenarios if AI doesn't get some strong guard rails soon. This time we are talking more than scientists. We are talking Nobel Prize winners, even two of the three so-called godfathers of AI are raising the alarms, urging political leaders across the world to put some meaningful regulation up by the end of next year.And here's what one Nobel Peace Prize winner said earlier today on the floor. We urge your governments to establish ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-05 00:00
AI Regulation Approach - China's AI regulation is pragmatic and industry-friendly [1] - A "Beijing effect" is unlikely to trigger a race to the top in AI regulation [1]
A top EU policy manager gave Meta a 'Met Most' performance rating in an internal post announcing her departure
Business Insider· 2025-09-03 16:03
Core Insights - A senior EU policy manager at Meta, Christelle Dernon, announced her departure from the company after four years, giving it a "Met Most Expectations" rating in a performance review [1][2] - Dernon played a significant role in campaigns related to the EU's Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act, and coordinated an open letter on AI regulation signed by over 40 CEOs [2][4] Departure Context - Dernon's exit follows the recent departure of another key figure, Monica Allen, who was the director of public policy campaigns in Europe [3][4] - Both departures occur amid increasing regulatory scrutiny faced by Meta in Europe [4] Regulatory Environment - Meta's chief global affairs officer, Joel Kaplan, criticized the EU's approach to AI regulation, labeling it as an "over-reach" that could hinder AI development in Europe [5][6] - In response to new regulations, Meta announced it would cease accepting paid political, electoral, and social-issue advertising across the EU starting in October [7]
Meta to spend tens of millions on pro-AI super PAC
TechCrunch· 2025-08-26 17:59
Group 1 - Meta plans to launch a super PAC named "Mobilizing Economic Transformation Across California" to support candidates favoring a light-touch approach to AI regulation [1][2] - The company intends to invest tens of millions into this new PAC, with the aim of influencing California's regulatory environment to avoid stifling innovation in AI [2] - Meta's lobbying efforts have previously targeted legislation that could impose stricter regulations on AI firms, such as requiring safety protocol disclosures [2] Group 2 - The new PAC indicates Meta's strategy to influence statewide elections, including the upcoming governor's race in 2026 [3] - Meta has already contributed to various down-ballot candidates from both political parties, showcasing its bipartisan approach to political contributions [3]
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TechCrunch· 2025-08-25 15:13
Industry Focus - The AI industry is actively seeking favorable regulation through political action committees [1] - The AI industry aims to oppose candidates perceived as hindering its growth [1] Political Strategy - A new pro-AI super-PAC network, Leading the Future, is using campaign donations [1] - Leading the Future is utilizing digital ads to advocate for its agenda [1]
Trump Releases the US AI Action Plan
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-23 19:12
Infrastructure & Technology Focus - The document centers on infrastructure, the American technology stack, and the energy required to support it [2] - A key aspect involves removing onerous regulations to facilitate data center development and the energy needed to power them [3] - Building AI globally on the American technology stack is another significant component of the document [4] AI Regulation & Export Strategy - The US aims to set a lighter regulatory tone for AI [6] - Focus is on deploying technology and infrastructure abroad, influencing the relaxation of export curbs on H20 chips from Nvidia to China [6] - Relaxing export curbs on H20 chips from Nvidia to China is seen as a step to enable American companies, especially Nvidia, to compete in China and prevent China from dominating technology exports [6] Implementation & Policy - The success of the policy directives depends on gaining traction with industry, Congress, federal bureaucracy, agencies, and state/local levels [2] - The administration intends to enhance the deployment and export of American technology, including chips, software, and related components [7]
Unpacking Geopolitics Behind the AI Race
Bloomberg Technology· 2025-07-22 19:59
AI regulation needs a global approach, according to Nikolaus Lang, managing director and senior partner at the Boston Consulting Group and global leader of the BCG Henderson Institute. He discusses the geopolitics of AI with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” -------- Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrM7B7SL_g1edFOnmj-SDKg Watch the latest full episodes of "Bloomberg Technology" with Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow here: https://www.y ...
Who Should Control AI? State vs. Federal Law - David Friedberg
All-In Podcast· 2025-07-09 15:00
AI Regulation & Governance - The industry believes AI regulation should occur at the federal level due to interstate and international commerce, and the open internet [2][3] - The industry notes that a patchwork of state regulations on AI model development and deployment would hinder internet service providers and negatively impact consumers and the job market [4] - The industry points out that early state legislation on AI, such as in California, demonstrated a naive understanding of AI technology and its diverse applications [5] - The industry emphasizes that federal AI regulation is critical for job creation, economic improvement, GDP growth, and productivity [6] - The industry expresses disappointment that federal preemption of AI regulation was not included in a particular bill, considering it vital for the US economy [7] - The industry argues that AI is of national security importance and crucial for maintaining technological and economic supremacy, thus requiring federal governance [10][11] - The industry fears that 50 different sets of state regulations on AI would slow down startups and smaller companies, while benefiting a few large incumbents [13] Comparison with Other Issues - The industry differentiates AI regulation from issues like abortion, which are considered individual matters best left to state governance [9] - The industry draws parallels between the current AI regulatory landscape and the historical development of internet regulation, suggesting a need for federal standards [18][19] - The industry contrasts AI regulation with issues like gambling and cannabis, which are currently regulated at the state level, arguing that AI's impact is broader and requires a unified federal approach [14][15]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-01 17:40
AI Regulation - States are actively regulating AI due to federal inaction [1] - States play a crucial role in AI regulation [1]
GOP bill would protect AI companies from lawsuits if they offer transparency
MSNBC· 2025-06-12 10:37
Politics & Policy - Senator Ran Paul was allegedly uninvited to a White House picnic due to his opposition to the budget bill, tariffs, and other Trump policies [1][2] - The uninvitation was described as "petty" and immature [2][3] Broadband & AI Regulation - A budget package includes a moratorium on AI regulation by states for 10 years, potentially impacting broadband funding [6] - States that regulate AI may not receive Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) funding, which is crucial for closing the digital divide [6] - Broadband is considered essential for the economy, online learning, and emergency services like next-generation 911 [7][8] - The policy is seen as coercively pushing AI legislation by weaponizing infrastructure funding [9] - Concerns exist about the rapid advancement of AI and the potential impact of limiting regulation for several years, especially on children's online safety, consumer fraud, and surveillance [11][12][13] - There is a missed opportunity for Congress to establish regulations for AI [14]