Risk-Based Regulation of Generative Artificial Intelligence
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Generative Artificial Intelligence, Technological Regulation, Legal Liability.Abstract
The emergence of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Generative AI) has transformed the operational mechanisms of traditional artificial intelligence, and advances in AI technology have rendered conventional regulatory rules increasingly inadequate to address the technological development of Generative AI. Regulatory frameworks therefore need to be optimized and expanded on the basis of actual legal risks, as a response to both technological progress and practical regulatory demands. The sound and orderly development of Generative AI depends upon the safeguards provided by regulatory rules. In light of the technical characteristics of Generative AI, regulation should be grounded in an analysis of its operational mechanisms and legal risks.
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