➀ The urge to regulate is strong among politicians, particularly in the realm of AI; ➁ The EU has passed the AI Act, requiring corporations to publish data summaries for AI training; ➂ The U.S. Commerce and State Departments will host an AI safety institute meeting in November; ➃ The UK House of Lords has proposed a bill to regulate algorithm use by public authorities.
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