CYMar 20

Aiming for AI Interoperability: Challenges and Opportunities

arXiv:2601.1451231.0h-index: 6
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It addresses the problem of fragmented AI governance for governments, standard-setting bodies, and private firms, but is incremental as it builds on existing discussions without introducing new solutions.

The report investigates the challenge of achieving regulatory and technical AI interoperability as AI governance efforts proliferate, observing that rapid drafting of new laws and policies leads to fragmentation and confusion for public and private actors.

The Aiming for AI Interoperability report investigates the ongoing challenge of achieving regulatory and technical AI interoperability as national and global AI governance efforts are proliferating. Here, technical interoperability is the ability of AI systems and networks to function together, and regulatory interoperability is the consistency and overlap of rules across jurisdictions and sectors. This report observes an accelerating trend that many governments, standard-setting bodies, and private firms are drafting, implementing, or passing new AI laws, policies, and frameworks at a staggering pace, resulting in fragmentation and confusion for both private and public sector actors.

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