argument: Notizie/News - International Law
Source: TRT Global
The article discusses the challenges of regulating AI at a global level amid geopolitical competition. It highlights that AI’s rapid development outpaces existing regulatory frameworks, which were designed for slower technological advances. Different countries pursue divergent approaches, with some focusing on national regulation based on capacity and expertise, while international agreements are rare and difficult to enforce due to verification challenges and AI’s dual-use nature.
The article suggests a split strategy where capable states build strong domestic governance and pursue narrow international agreements on high-risk AI applications. Track II diplomacy and export controls are seen as important tools. The overall outlook is for uneven AI governance with competitive national interests dominating.