The US Approach Sector-Specific Guidelines over Broad Legislation

In the US, the response to AI bias has been more fragmented and sector-specific, lacking a comprehensive federal law akin to Europe's AI Act. Various agencies have issued guidelines and principles to mitigate AI bias. For example, the NIST has developed a framework for managing AI risks, including bias. These guidelines, while influential, do not have the binding force of law, reflecting the US's cautious approach to regulating emerging technologies and prioritizing innovation and market freedom.

In the US, the response to AI bias has been more fragmented and sector-specific, lacking a comprehensive federal law akin to Europe's AI Act. Various agencies have issued guidelines and principles to mitigate AI bias. For example, the NIST has developed a framework for managing AI risks, including bias. These guidelines, while influential, do not have the binding force of law, reflecting the US's cautious approach to regulating emerging technologies and prioritizing innovation and market freedom.

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