VentureBeat November 1, 2023
Michael Nuñez

A report by Ernst & Young (EY), one of the Big Four accounting firms, on the global AI regulatory landscape is seeing renewed interest after President Biden signed a sweeping executive order on Monday that aims to monitor and regulate the risks of artificial intelligence while also harnessing its potential.

The EY report, titled “The Artificial Intelligence (AI) global regulatory landscape: Policy trends and considerations to build confidence in AI,” was published last month. Its goal is to clarify the global AI regulatory environment, providing policymakers and businesses with a roadmap to understand and navigate this complex landscape.

The report is based on an analysis of eight major jurisdictions that have shown significant AI legislative and regulatory activity: Canada, China,...

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