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The US prioritizes innovation, the EU prioritizes rights, China prioritizes state control. These three AI governance frameworks are diverging, not converging — forcing global companies to navigate incompatible regulatory logics simultaneously.
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Between US, EU, and Chinese AI models lies a vast terrain of nations forging independent digital sovereignty. From India's workforce leverage to Brazil's inclusion focus to the stark warning of 'digital neocolonialism' — the non-aligned are building a fourth path.
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The EU AI Act entered force with prohibited practices taking effect in February 2025 and general-purpose AI provisions following in August 2025. The law is comprehensive, ambitious, and — according to...
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The EU AI Act requires every member state to establish at least one AI regulatory sandbox by August 2026. These controlled environments — where AI systems can be tested under regulatory supervision be...
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Governments write AI regulations, fund AI research, and promote AI adoption — and then struggle to adopt AI themselves. This irony is documented across multiple countries: the public sector that gover...
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South Korea's AI National Strategy, anchored by the Basic Act on Artificial Intelligence that took effect in 2025, represents one of the most ambitious attempts by a mid-size economy to establish itse...
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Your AI assistant remembers your political views, your health anxieties, your relationship dynamics, your career ambitions, and the patterns of thought you return to when stressed. It has built a mode...
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In 2023, leading AI companies signed voluntary safety commitments. In 2024, the EU adopted legally binding GPAI provisions. In 2025, safety researchers began evaluating whether any of it was working. ...
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The EU AI Act's risk classification system determines which AI applications are prohibited, which require extensive compliance, and which face no specific regulation. This classification — the boundar...
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In late 2024, the European Commission withdrew the proposed AI Liability Directive — the companion legislation to the AI Act that would have established clear rules for liability when AI systems cause...
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