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| author | Du, Jian |
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| contents | This dissertation presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of artificial intelligence governance frameworks across the European Union, United States, China, and IEEE technical standards, examining how different jurisdictions and organizations approach the challenge of promoting responsible and beneficial AI development. Using a qualitative research design based on systematic content analysis, the study identifies distinctive patterns in regulatory philosophy, implementation mechanisms, and global engagement strategies across these major AI governance ecosystems. |
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| spellingShingle | Toward Responsible and Beneficial AI: Comparing Regulatory and Guidance-Based Approaches -A Comprehensive Comparative Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Governance Frameworks across the European Union, United States, China, and IEEE Du, Jian Computers and Society This dissertation presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of artificial intelligence governance frameworks across the European Union, United States, China, and IEEE technical standards, examining how different jurisdictions and organizations approach the challenge of promoting responsible and beneficial AI development. Using a qualitative research design based on systematic content analysis, the study identifies distinctive patterns in regulatory philosophy, implementation mechanisms, and global engagement strategies across these major AI governance ecosystems. |
| title | Toward Responsible and Beneficial AI: Comparing Regulatory and Guidance-Based Approaches -A Comprehensive Comparative Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Governance Frameworks across the European Union, United States, China, and IEEE |
| topic | Computers and Society |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.00868 |