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A Cross-Sectional Comparison of EU, China, and US Artificial Intelligence Policy Landscapes

AI will ultimately reflect the people who build it, use it, and the data that creates it. Plurus Strategies’ latest analysis explores the rapidly changing world of AI, compares legislative approaches for regulating AI around the world, and provides an outlook for AI governance in the U.S.

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Plurus Outlook: Approaching 2024

Following a busy year, Congress is leaving a significant amount of work for 2024. Check out Plurus' last legislative outlook of the year, which tracks items pushed into early 2024, other efforts that could see some bipartisan action, and partisan issues that will be at the top of lawmakers' minds as they hit the campaign trail.

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Legislative Outlook: Post August Recess Update

Following a relatively quiet August recess, lawmakers have returned to Washington, D.C. with a significant amount of work ahead of them. Check out Plurus' latest post-August recess insight which provides updates on must-pass legislation, expiring provisions, and other measures being worked on during the rest of the year.

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The CHIPS Act 2023 Updates: One Year In

It's been one year since the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 was signed into law to bolster the semiconductor industry in the US. With semiconductors being fundamental to the functioning of modern technology, an analysis of the CHIPS Act and its rollout indicates that the future is still too early to tell. However, with no major setbacks, there is cautious optimism about the direction the industry will find itself.

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AI Regulation: The Slow Transition from Chaos to Order

Everyone in Washington, DC is rushing to dip their toes into the murky water of Artificial Intelligence, but it is unclear exactly who has jurisdiction. AI may be moving more quickly than DC can keep up, as House and Senate committees rush to claim jurisdiction over AI and lawmakers attempt to create a regulatory framework and national strategy for this new technology. Check out Plurus’ latest policy insight that looks into who has jurisdiction and who will end up taking charge on AI.

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