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AI Update: EU AI Regulation, AI Threatening The Economy, A Safer Way For AI Research

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December 15, 2023
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little robot fired employerReuters evaluated what the EU’s new proposed AI regulations — which may have rippling impacts on the approach other legislative bodies take to AI — mean for service industry professionals. The analysis includes insights from Reuters’ surveys of professionals in the legal, tax & accounting, corporate, and government spaces.

The Financial Stability Oversight Council has identified the rise of AI as a “vulnerability” challenging the stability of the U.S. economy, according to the Financial Times. Still, the tech is an “emerging threat,” according to Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen, who chairs the Council. Yellen added that she believes existing regulations will be sufficient to combat any potential threat posed by AI.

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Ethan Beberness is a Brooklyn-based writer covering legal tech, small law firms, and in-house counsel for Above the Law. His coverage of legal happenings and the legal services industry has appeared in Law360, Bushwick Daily, and elsewhere.


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