Will “doom and gloom “ or “trial and error” be Washington’s AI template?

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Hosts Joe Grogan and Eric Ueland explore the paths forward for policymakers grappling with the limitless possibilities of AI. They are joined by prolific author and 30+ year veteran of Washington’s approach to technology, innovation, and public policy, Adam Thierer. They discuss how global regulators have helped—or harmed—human progress and American innovation. This episode is a master class in the precedents and current thinking shaping this rapidly evolving technology. See more at these links.

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Pieces by Adam

Without Section 230 Protections, Generative AI Innovation Will Be Decimated

Flexible, Pro-Innovation Governance Strategies for Artificial Intelligence

Overregulating AI Will Disrupt Markets and Discourage Competition

White House Executive Order Threatens to Put AI in a Regulatory Cage

What I Learned about the Power of AI at the Cleveland Clinic

Running List of My Research on AI, ML & Robotics Policy

Commentary and contributions by Joe

AI Healthcare Working Group

AI in health care: The perils of Biden's executive order

News and recent developments

E.U. Agrees on Landmark Artificial Intelligence Rules

Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence

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