1 pointby businessmate3 hours ago1 comment
  • businessmate3 hours ago
    Regulatory scrutiny of artificial intelligence is often discussed as a future event. Something that will happen once lawmakers catch up, enforcement ramps, or a major failure forces action.

    That framing is misleading.

    Scrutiny does not emerge because regulators decide to “look harder.” It emerges when ordinary supervisory processes encounter questions they can no longer answer.

    This article explains why, under current conditions, that moment is becoming unavoidable.