"Congress and E.U. Clash Over AI Policy as Brussels Races for a Deal"

Policymakers in Brussels are engaged in late-night negotiations to reach a deal on the European Union's ambitious law to regulate artificial intelligence (AI), while senators in the U.S. Congress express concerns about the EU's approach, fearing it could be heavy-handed and alienate AI developers. The split between the two sides highlights the challenges of regulating AI. Congress is lagging behind Brussels in developing AI legislation, but lawmakers are now working on crafting a bill. The EU's AI legislation remains uncertain due to lobbying and opposition from major member nations. Negotiations are ongoing, and if no agreement is reached soon, it may be difficult to pass any bill before European Parliament elections in June.
- Congress and E.U. diverge on AI policy, as Brussels races to reach deal The Washington Post
- How Nations Are Losing a Global Race to Tackle A.I.'s Harms The New York Times
- EU nears deal to regulate ChatGPT, other AI tech in landmark act South China Morning Post
- Coming EU Rules on AI May Shape Companies' Use of Automated Systems The Wall Street Journal
- Explainer: What are the EU's landmark AI rules? Reuters
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