Why international regulation struggles with emerging tech
davidad · x · 2026-08-22
David A. argues that international regulation, like food safety standards, works only when industry best practices are stable and well-established, targeting only a few bad actors. This model fails in emerging technologies, explaining the friction and difficulty in applying such frameworks to fast-evolving fields like AI.
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