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Singapore proposes AI agent liability framework; US trust in AI low

Singapore's IMDA has released a new legal framework to address liability when AI agents cause harm, exploring negligence and accountability across the AI value chain. Separately, a survey indicates that only 18% of Americans trust AI with their personal data, with Meta AI users expressing the most comfort. AI

IMPACT New regulatory frameworks and low public trust could shape AI adoption and development strategies.

RANK_REASON Cluster covers a new policy framework from a national regulator and a significant survey on public trust in AI. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=2 ai=0.4]

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