VentureBeat August 7, 2024
Michael Nuñez

A new survey reveals that U.S. business leaders are increasingly calling for robust AI regulation and governance, highlighting growing concerns about data privacy, security risks, and the ethical use of artificial intelligence technologies.

The study, conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of data intelligence company Collibra, provides a comprehensive look at how companies are navigating the complex landscape of AI adoption and regulation.

The survey, which polled 307 U.S. adults in director-level positions or higher, found that an overwhelming 84% of data, privacy, and AI decision-makers support updating U.S. copyright laws to protect against AI. This sentiment reflects the growing tension between rapid technological advancement and outdated legal frameworks.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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