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AI Governance Isn't Failing Due to Lack of Regulation, But Due to Poor Execution

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A recent paper argues that AI governance failures stem not from a lack of regulations, but from challenges in operational execution, such as ineffective human oversight and enforcement gaps.

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AI治理的失敗並非源於監管不足,而是執行不力

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一篇近期論文指出,AI治理的失敗並非由於監管的缺乏,而是由於在實際執行層面遇到的挑戰,例如無效的人工監督和執法上的差距。

AI governance isn't failing because we lack regulation-it's failing at execution | Hacker News

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A recent paper I was involved in looks at why compliance frameworks tend to break at the operational layer - things like:

  • human oversight that works on paper but collapses in real workflows
  • enforcement gaps across jurisdictions
  • fragmented compliance creating systemic risk rather than safety

The goal wasn't to rehash regulations, but to analyze where governance actually fails once AI systems are deployed and interacting autonomously.

Paper + more context in the comments.
Happy to discuss or get critical feedback.

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