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The future of AI regulation is courting the strangest, most anxious bedfellows

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The future of AI regulation is courting the strangest, most anxious bedfellows
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人工智能监管的未来正催生出最奇特、最焦虑的联盟。本文探讨了华盛顿科技政治领域的最新动态,指出在AI快速发展的背景下,不同利益方——包括参议员、行业领袖和学者——正形成意想不到的合作关系。监管讨论呈现出复杂局面,各方在安全、创新和伦理等议题上既有共识也存在分歧。文章分析了当前AI监管面临的挑战,以及各方如何在这种紧张局势中寻求平衡。

(L-R) Sen. Mike Rounds, Pamela Brown, Chris Malachowsky, Kevin O'Leary, Gabriele Caccia, Tammy Haddad, Michele L. Jawando, Sen. Mark Warner, Michael Kelly and Major General Patrick Ellis attend the Second Annual AI Honors. | Getty Images for Washington AI N

Hello and welcome to Regulator, a newsletter for Verge subscribers about tech politics, tech influence, and tech shenanigans in Washington, DC. (If you're not a subscriber, you can get on board here.) We're back after a two-week hiatus, during most of which I was gallivanting in the Netherlands for a family wedding, and a trip to the Heineken Experience, which is, truly, an ~experience~.

Before I left, I asked everyone in Washington to please chill out while I was gone. This clearly did not happen, and I have returned to a political landscape that can be best described as that meme from Community where the room is on fire. Let's get into th …

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原文: The future of AI regulation is courting the strangest, most anxious bedfellows (2026-06-10T17:38:00)
作者: Tina Nguyen 分类: 科技
链接: https://www.theverge.com/column/947838/washington-ai-network-honors-2026-midterms |声明:转载仅供分享;侵权联系删除。
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