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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE REGULATORY DEBATE

Delve is offering three Political and Regulatory Risk Assessments to help you stay ahead of the curve in the AI regulatory debate. Clients who invest in these reports can also receive daily Policy and Stakeholder Activity Tracking and request briefings for their firms and clients.

Political and Regulatory Risk Assessments

With a swell of debate on how AI will be regulated, Delve is producing three Political and Regulatory Risk Assessments in key jurisdictions: U.S. Federal, U.S. National (covering state-level policy across the country), and the European Union. These reports will identify the key policymakers and the extent to which they present risk or opportunity for the industry and analyze which advocates, industry leaders, and outside groups are attempting to shape the debate and how they are engaging in it.

The reports will identify risks and opportunities for those looking to invest in or develop AI as well as those considering use of AI technologies into their businesses or industries. This analysis will ensure public affairs professionals have the in-depth understanding they need to advise their organizations or clients on the major players, key questions and concerns, and likely evolution of the debate.

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Policy and Stakeholder Activity Tracking

As the debate evolves and the major players shift, Delve can keep public affairs professionals up to date with the most important developments including notable shifts in positions, new regulations, policymakers, or groups responding to new technologies, and other news events relevant to the debate. The key individuals, groups, and bodies will be determined from the Risk Assessments, but new stakeholders or policymakers may be added as they become relevant or weigh in. The Tracking program will incorporate:

  • Key stakeholder developments
  • Officeholder activity
  • Regulatory or legislative action
  • Hearings
  • News events likely to shape how AI is regulated
  • Other key stakeholder or policymaker activity

Organizations that invest in one or more of the Risk Assessments will receive free trial access to the full daily tracking emails to ensure they can cut through the noise and highlight the most notable developments from Washington, the states, and Brussels.

Not ready to sign up? Start a free trial at DelveIntoAI.com to get a taste of how Delve can help you anticipate and navigate political and regulatory challenges in the rapidly evolving AI debate.