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Let AI self regulate but only at high risk bars says EU style approach

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
Let AI self regulate but only at high risk bars says EU style approach

EU and Britain weigh a risk based AI rulebook

A new proposal argues AI should be allowed to self regulate, but only where the stakes are lower—while a tougher, EU style level of risk approach sets higher compliance bars for high consequence systems. It also calls for sector specific rules that reflect real context, balancing citizen rights, consumer welfare, innovation, economic interests, and national and geopolitical security.

  • Self regulation for AI may work, but only with strict risk thresholds
  • EU is pushing a level-of-risk framework for AI oversight
  • Britain is considering similar moves with more sector specific focus
  • Regulation must juggle rights, innovation, security, and economic priorities
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