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Rules or Practice: New Turning Points in Global AI Governance

... development now measured in months. Under such conditions, detailed regulation risks becoming obsolete even before it is implemented. The AI Act is a clear example: the framework was developed prior to the widespread adoption of generative models and AI agents, forcing the European Union to repeatedly delay its full implementation in order to undertake substantial revisions. At the same time, halting the deployment of AI is not an option. States that fail to integrate AI into their institutional fabric in a timely manner ...

21.04.2026

Global AI Governance Cooperation Needs to Carry on Despite Transatlantic Disputes

... hi-tech cooperation with China. The outcome of the Paris Summit suggests that the real line of demarcation in the AI universe runs not between the US and China, but rather between the Anglo-Saxon world and all the other international actors, including the European Union. In the vast AI space, clashes of interest between Washington and Brussels turn out to be no less significant than disagreements between Washington and Beijing. Anatasia Tolstukhina: US Technology Policy amid Rivalry with China Most European nations are less confident ...

12.03.2025
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