Harvard Business Review October 31, 2023
Andrew Burt

Summary: Governments are coming out with new laws and regulations aimed at containing the risks posed by generative AI. They won’t work because they won’t be able to overcome three obstacles. A better approach is to regulate the development processes used to develop generative AI and to embed laws within software systems.

Efforts to regulate artificial intelligence have ramped up in recent weeks. Just yesterday, the Biden administration announced a sweeping new executive order which aims to reshape the federal government’s approach...

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