The U.S. currently employs a sectoral, self-regulatory approach to AI, while the European Union favors a centralized, risk-based framework.
Despite extensive interest and research, the implications of AI remain contentious and challenging to define. Legal experts and governmental bodies stress the importance of balancing innovation with regulatory safeguards in AI development.
AI Law is thriving academically, with increasing research, conferences, and collaborations dedicated to the intersection of law and technology. However, there is still no consensus on the broader implications of AI, highlighting the complexity of integrating these technologies into existing legal systems.