The article discusses the evolving global landscape of AI regulation, which appears to be heading in a challenging direction.
It highlights three main approaches to AI regulation: a company-driven approach in the US, a state-led focus in China, and a rights-driven approach in Europe.
The article notes that while the EU has led the way in data protection regulation with the GDPR, it remains to be seen whether the EU will have the same global influence with its AI Act.
The article also suggests that the global AI regulatory landscape is becoming a complex jigsaw puzzle, with different countries and regions taking different approaches, making it difficult for global organizations to navigate.
The author concludes that while it would be a mistake to think we’re on a road to nowhere when it comes to AI regulation, more time is needed to work it out.