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Navigating the Power Struggle Over AI Laws: Insights from Bloomberg Law's In-House Forum

  • Maurice Stucke
  • Feb 26
  • 1 min read

Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries and legal frameworks at an unprecedented pace. This rapid evolution has sparked intense debates about how laws should govern AI technologies, balancing innovation with accountability. At Bloomberg Law's recent In-House Forum, a panel titled Power Struggle Over AI Laws explored some of these challenges.


Moderated by Eleanor Tyler, Bloomberg’s principal legal analyst, the panel featured insights from Tom Robertson, Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at Microsoft, alongside my perspectives.




 
 
 

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