Key takeaways from “Regulating Algorithms: What Governments Around the World Are Doing and What Public Servants Should Know”
Building domestic AI systems or reducing reliance on big tech is not the same as making AI work for the public. Examples such as Spain’s ALIA project, the EU AI Act, and Italy’s new AI law show that ownership and regulation go only so far. What really matters is whether public institutions have the people, skills, and authority to oversee these systems once they’re in use.