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14/02/2025 - Davos 2025: How AI Regulation is Shaping Global Business (International)

argument: Notizie/News - Digital Governance

Source: Axios

The Axios article covers key discussions from the 2025 Davos summit regarding the future of artificial intelligence legislation. As AI continues to expand across industries, world leaders, policymakers, and business executives debated how regulations should evolve to balance innovation with ethical and legal safeguards.

A major theme of the debate was how different countries are approaching AI governance. While the European Union is implementing its AI Act to regulate high-risk AI applications, the United States is focusing on sector-specific regulations rather than a unified national AI law. Meanwhile, China is reinforcing strict government oversight of AI development, prioritizing national security concerns.

Business leaders expressed concerns over regulatory fragmentation, warning that inconsistent AI laws across jurisdictions could complicate compliance for global companies. At the same time, governments emphasized the need for safeguards to address AI bias, misinformation, and privacy risks.

Another focal point was the economic impact of AI regulation. While some argued that overregulation could stifle technological growth and innovation, others contended that clear legal frameworks are necessary to ensure public trust and prevent potential AI-related harms.

The article concludes with predictions on the next steps for AI legislation, suggesting that 2025 will see increased collaboration between governments and businesses to establish internationally recognized AI standards. Experts also highlight the importance of AI ethics committees and public-private partnerships in shaping responsible AI policies.