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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-29 02-36

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Part 8/20:

As AI becomes more capable, governments worldwide are establishing legal frameworks to regulate its use. In 2023, the European Union approved the AI Act, one of the most comprehensive regulatory efforts aimed at guiding the development and deployment of high-risk AI systems. The U.S. and other nations like the UK, Canada, and Japan are drafting policies emphasizing transparency, data usage, and consumer protections.

Major industry players are also forming internal safety boards and partnerships to prevent misuse. By 2026, it’s anticipated that AI regulation will be an integral part of the development process, shaping ethical standards and safety protocols.

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