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AI policy isn’t keeping up with market realities

The Hill · · International · AI Governance

A report or commentary in The Hill argues that AI policy is falling behind the pace of commercial AI development, suggesting that regulatory frameworks are not moving fast enough to match how the technology is actually being deployed in the market.

Why this matters: This gap has real consequences. When policy lags behind the market, companies fill the space with their own rules — or no rules at all. That means decisions about how AI handles your data, your job, your loan application, or your medical record get made by whoever ships the product fastest. Catching up is hard. The longer the gap stays open, the more the industry gets to define what normal looks like, and the harder it becomes to change.

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