Why Archive 360 says litigation rather than regulation is shaping AI deployment

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It is a truism that AI models evolve faster than static legislation. Consequently, it could be argued that the real guardrails for AI adoption may emerge through litigation, liability, and reputational risk with lawsuits effectively acting as 'shadow regulation' for enterprise AI use.

In the US AI legislation is developing largely at a State-level, with 38 States enacting or planning AI legislation. Globally, the EU AI Act is the broadest reaching legislation enacted so far, but the phased nature of its deployment means enforcement for high-risk systems is unlikely to occur until 2027. Currently the UK does not have any AI-specific regulation or legislation covering AI as a technology. Instead, AI is regulated in the context in which it is used, through existing legal frameworks, such as financial services legislation

Lawsuits are forming shadow regulation

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