Exploring Known Unknowns in the AI Regulatory Landscape

·LessWrong··

The AI regulatory space is a rapidly developing and maturing one, and while a lot of work has recently been done to draft new bills and establish new frameworks, there’s still a ton we don’t know about the space. This post aims to quantify and qualify some of the “known unknowns” about the space, including what I believe to be one of the most consequential unknown variables: The lag time from when new AI capabilities are announced to when regulatory bodies acknowledge or pass legislation targete...

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