AI Regulation in Flux: What businesses should do
AI regulation remains unsettled, leaving businesses uncertain about which rules apply, when, and where. The current moment is one of shifting requirements across jurisdictions, with no clear single framework in place.
Why this matters: Regulatory uncertainty is not neutral. It tends to favor the side with more lawyers. Smaller companies guess wrong and get caught. Larger ones fill the gap with lobbying. Meanwhile, the people whose data is being used wait for rules that actually protect them. If you handle personal data or build AI systems, the absence of a clear framework is itself a risk — one you are already living with, whether or not you have a compliance team tracking it.
Who should care: AI governance · Lawyers · Administrators · Compliance · General readers · Policy
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