What Is a Regulatory Market for Artificial Intelligence?
As global demand for artificial intelligence (AI) regulation increases, regulatory strategies across regions have begun to diverge. The contrast between the European Union and the United States highlights both the challenges and opportunities of transatlantic cooperation. The EU has largely adopted a centralized, comprehensive regulatory approach, while the U.S. favors a more decentralized, risk-management-oriented strategy. This divergence reflects deeper philosophical differences in how technological governance is conceived, and it raises fundamental questions about the future of global AI deployment—and the structure of the regulatory market that will govern it. ...