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Harvard Experts Explore Strategies for AI Regulation and Policy

What Happened

Experts at Harvard have shared perspectives on how to effectively regulate artificial intelligence as advances in the technology accelerate. The discussion, featured in the Harvard Gazette, covered various regulatory models, including government intervention, international collaborations, and industry self-regulation. The panel emphasized the need for clear guidelines, transparency, and oversight to address potential risks such as bias, misuse, and ethical concerns. Harvard scholars highlighted how robust AI policy is crucial as AI systems become more integrated into sectors like healthcare, finance, and public services.

Why It Matters

The debate over regulating artificial intelligence is central to the responsible growth of the technology. As AI impacts industries, governments, and daily life, establishing effective policy frameworks is key for both innovation and public safety. Read more in our AI News Hub

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