Government will have to play a role in AI regulation, says Yorkville Ives' Dan Ives
Dan Ives of Yorkville Ives told CNBC that government involvement in AI regulation is inevitable. The comment reflects a view, increasingly common among market analysts, that the private sector alone will not set the rules for AI development.
Why this matters: An analyst saying government will have to regulate AI is not a bold claim. But the fact that it is being said on financial television matters. Markets pay attention to that audience. When Wall Street voices start treating federal AI rules as a when, not an if, companies will start pricing in compliance costs and lobbying harder to shape what those rules look like. The people with the least input in that process are the ones most affected by how AI gets built and deployed.
Who should care: AI governance · Lawyers · Administrators · Compliance · General readers · Policy
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