Expansión article on global AI regulation

The regulation of artificial intelligence is taking very different forms across the world’s major regions. While some countries prioritize technological advancement through flexible frameworks, others are opting for more structured models to manage risks.

In this context, Expansión analyzes how the global landscape of AI regulation is evolving and the different approaches that are emerging. Pablo García Mexía contributed by sharing his insights on the European model, which currently constitutes the first specific legal framework on a global scale.

As he highlights, the EU’s prevailing approach, based on managing risks to safety, health, and fundamental rights, is what Europe currently needs, although its implementation poses significant challenges for companies and developers.

The analysis also includes the perspective of professionals from Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, with input from Iria Calviño, on how to apply regulation without stifling innovation or ignoring real and potential risks.

🔗 Read the article here

Scroll to Top