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Welcome to Your Handy Guide to Global AI Regulation (2025 Edition)

The explosive growth of artificial intelligence has triggered a worldwide surge in regulatory and policy activity. Between 2023 and 2024, major economies began rolling out comprehensive frameworks to shape how AI is developed, deployed, and governed, ranging from the European Union’s landmark AI Act to U.S. executive directives, China’s content-focused controls, and a host of…

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Robert Bergman

Robert Bergman with Next Level Mediation provides full mediation services - including proprietary and confidential Decision Science (DS) analysis that assists each party in understanding their true litigation priorities as aligned with their business objectives. Each party receives a one-time user license to access our exclusive DS Application Cloud. We… MORE

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