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The AI Arms Race: Who’s Regulating the Regulators?

20 min · 20. maj 2025
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What is the “AI arms race” and why does it matter now? Introduce the idea that AI development is happening faster than laws and ethics can keep up. Topic Breakdown: * The Players in the Race: * Nation-states: U.S., China, EU, and emerging countries * Tech giants: OpenAI, Meta, Google, Microsoft * Open-source developers and startups * The Problem with Speed: * AI capabilities outpacing governance * Potential military and surveillance uses * “Move fast, break things” vs. long-term safety * Who’s Regulating? Who’s Not?: * U.S. Executive Orders vs. no federal law * EU AI Act: Risk tiers and bans * China’s state-led model * Lack of cohesive global governance * Tension: Innovation vs. Safety: * The case for regulation vs. the fear of stifling innovation * Public trust and misinformation * Tech leaders calling for pauses while expanding tools Final Thoughts: Can we balance progress and protection? What happens if we don’t? Leave listeners with a challenge: How do we choose to influence the future we’re racing toward?

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The AI Arms Race: Who’s Regulating the Regulators?

What is the “AI arms race” and why does it matter now? Introduce the idea that AI development is happening faster than laws and ethics can keep up. Topic Breakdown: * The Players in the Race: * Nation-states: U.S., China, EU, and emerging countries * Tech giants: OpenAI, Meta, Google, Microsoft * Open-source developers and startups * The Problem with Speed: * AI capabilities outpacing governance * Potential military and surveillance uses * “Move fast, break things” vs. long-term safety * Who’s Regulating? Who’s Not?: * U.S. Executive Orders vs. no federal law * EU AI Act: Risk tiers and bans * China’s state-led model * Lack of cohesive global governance * Tension: Innovation vs. Safety: * The case for regulation vs. the fear of stifling innovation * Public trust and misinformation * Tech leaders calling for pauses while expanding tools Final Thoughts: Can we balance progress and protection? What happens if we don’t? Leave listeners with a challenge: How do we choose to influence the future we’re racing toward?

20. maj 202520 min