Countries advance AI regulations as Paris summit approaches

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Countries are at different stages of regulating artificial intelligence (AI) as the Paris AI summit approaches. The U.S. has no formal AI guidelines after President Trump rescinded a previous executive order, leading to a more unregulated environment. China is developing a formal law on generative AI, with interim measures focusing on user consent and content restrictions. The government emphasizes adherence to socialist values while allowing exceptions for itself. The European Union has implemented the "AI Act," the world's most comprehensive AI regulation, which bans high-risk uses like predictive policing. India has personal data laws but lacks specific AI regulations, with existing laws addressing generative AI issues.


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