AI will ultimately reflect the people who build it, use it, and the data that creates it. Plurus Strategies’ latest analysis explores the rapidly changing world of AI, compares legislative approaches for regulating AI around the world, and provides an outlook for AI governance in the U.S.
Read MoreFollowing a busy year, Congress is leaving a significant amount of work for 2024. Check out Plurus' last legislative outlook of the year, which tracks items pushed into early 2024, other efforts that could see some bipartisan action, and partisan issues that will be at the top of lawmakers' minds as they hit the campaign trail.
Read MoreAs kids spend more of their time online, social media platforms are increasingly becoming the new form of going outside to play. While these online communities play a similar role as a physical one, there has been little government oversight on these platforms. Plurus’s latest insight looks at what government has done so far and what needs to be done next in the realm of digital policy for children and their privacy.
Read MoreWith artificial intelligence being the hot topic of conversation in 2023, check out Plurus’ latest commentary on the EU’s AI Act and the US’s SAFE Innovation Framework, alternative US strategies, and the future of AI.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 crisis has become a national emergency with serious social, economic, and health implications. Looking forward, the virus could shape actions and attitudes related to data privacy.
Read MoreWashington’s activity and hubbub is one thing during regular order, it’s an entirely different affair when the legislative process is in complete chaos.
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