(Quality + Engineering: Portland, OR) -- ASQ Section 304, North Jersey, will host a presentation on Sept. 17, 2025, at 7 p.m. Eastern. Titled “AI Governance: U.S., Chinese, and EU Approaches to AI,” the event will be in-person or streamed online via Zoom. No registration is required.
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AI may be the most consequential technology in 100 years. AI governance is a general term to describe how to manage AI risks, including biases and harms. AI build-out is often compared to the race to the moon or building the A bomb during the Manhattan Project. The United States, China, and the European Union approaches to AI are fundamentally different. However, these approaches shape the world and affect everyone in it.
Greg Hutchins, founder and principal engineer of Quality + Engineering, will share the good, the bad, and the ugly of each approach based on his personal stories about getting AI products into each of these markets.
Topics covered include:
• What is AI?
• What is AI governance?
• How to look at and see AI
• Chinese approach to AI governance
• EU approach to AI governance
• U.S. approach to AI governance
• What our AI futures look like
• Final thoughts on the new AI world order
Suggested prereading: U.S. AI Action Plan, Chinese AI Action Plan, EU AI Act
Greg Hutchins is the author of the Trust Me series on AI governance. He can be reached at 800.COMPETE.
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