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Media narratives on AI policy lag behind action in US, EU, and UK

A recent analysis suggests that media narratives surrounding artificial intelligence in the United States tend to frame the technology as disruptive but manageable, potentially reducing the urgency for significant policy action. This contrasts with the European Union, where policy development, such as the EU AI Act, appears less constrained by narrative and proceeds more directly. The United Kingdom's approach is described as a middle ground, involving policy experimentation and real-time adjustments. AI

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IMPACT Media framing of AI may influence the pace and direction of regulatory development globally.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a named author analyzing media narratives and their impact on AI policy in different regions.

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Media narratives on AI policy lag behind action in US, EU, and UK

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    AI Policy: Media Narratives and the Faceless Workers Who Bear the Cost I read publications like The Atlantic regularly and have long held its writers in high re

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