Foreign Policy: governments disagree on AI

- Governments and regulators lack a common definition of what counts as artificial intelligence, creating a patchwork of unclear regulatory perimeters for companies and boards. - That definitional uncertainty means boards must create internal working definitions of AI risk, AI use, and escalation thresholds for committees to act on. - Foreign Policy argues the absence of shared definitions makes external governance unreliable, pushing practical control design back onto boards. (foreignpolicy.com)

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