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Abstract: The exponential rise of artificial intelligence (AI) presents a critical dilemma for policymakers worldwide: addressing the clash between fostering innovation and the imperative to ensure AI safety. This paper examines how the European Union, the United States, and China navigate this challenge, highlighting their diverging regulatory approaches. The European Union prioritizes risk prevention, the United States favors innovation over regulation, and China pursues AI leadership while maintaining strict political oversight. Furthermore, this paper explores the stakes of AI regulation and discusses potential paths toward policy convergence despite current global regulatory fragmentation. Finally, this paper advocates for regulatory sandboxes to balance innovation and oversight and calls for greater international cooperation to address immediate and long-term AI risks.
Emmanuel Pernot-Leplay (Sun,) studied this question.