As the global data ecosystem sees more transfers of information between nation states and various jurisdictions, it has become increasingly important to consider other countries’ tech policies—not only for guidance, but to create compliance regimes for companies operating internationally.

Few technologies have garnered as much attention from various countries’ regulators as generative artificial intelligence. Just this week, the U.S. White House issued an executive order on AI governance, the UK hosted a much anticipated AI Safety Summit and the G7 countries released their own guiding principles of AI use.

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