Hi Luiza, your timing of the post is so spot on. Neptune became retrograde on 7th July. And now Saturn too just turned retrograde in the sky.
Both of them, especially Saturn brings in discipline to governance. So I think AI regulations will speed up globally soon now.
The challenges you mentioned are more likely to get resolved. Because this period( From July to December this year) sufficient enough for policymakers to go over those decisions.
EU's AI Act news came today. Let's look forward what happens next.
Excellent distillation. The evidence dilemma in item 9 is the one every risk practitioner lives daily: controls are always designed before the incident proves them necessary. Regulators are discovering what GRC teams have always known. You never get to govern with hindsight, only with proxies.
I attempted to address governance from a systems perspective
https://mediate.com/systems-view-of-ai-governance/
Thank you for your helpful analysis.
Hi Luiza, your timing of the post is so spot on. Neptune became retrograde on 7th July. And now Saturn too just turned retrograde in the sky.
Both of them, especially Saturn brings in discipline to governance. So I think AI regulations will speed up globally soon now.
The challenges you mentioned are more likely to get resolved. Because this period( From July to December this year) sufficient enough for policymakers to go over those decisions.
EU's AI Act news came today. Let's look forward what happens next.
I’d be curious to hear, in which city would you build an AI agency in charge of international cooperation on AI governance?
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Excellent distillation. The evidence dilemma in item 9 is the one every risk practitioner lives daily: controls are always designed before the incident proves them necessary. Regulators are discovering what GRC teams have always known. You never get to govern with hindsight, only with proxies.