Whether it be notions of personal space, appropriate dinner times or the right measurement system—the United States and Europe haven’t always exactly seen eye to eye.
And their approach to regulations have, too, differed in the past.
While recent months have seen the U.S. and European Union collaborating on how to mitigate AI’s potentially harmful impacts, the prospect of a transatlantic policy alignment is uncertain.
March 03, 2023 at 12:50 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legaltech News
Whether it be notions of personal space, appropriate dinner times or the right measurement system—the United States and Europe haven’t always exactly seen eye to eye.
And their approach to regulations have, too, differed in the past.
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