Governments around the world are creating new rules for artificial intelligence to keep people safe while still allowing innovation to grow. The White House released a big plan to help guide AI development in America, focusing on protecting kids and making sure AI is used safely. At the same time, countries like South Korea and the European Union are also making their own AI laws. Some experts worry that too many rules might slow down progress, but others think good rules are necessary to protect people from AI risks. These new frameworks show that AI regulation is becoming a top priority for leaders everywhere, and companies need to get ready for these changes.

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