Molly Kleinman, the managing director of the Science, Technology, and Public Policy program at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy said while state governments are trying to be deliberate about their approach to AI adoption, there is a lot of experimentation on the individual level.
"It's not across the board by any stretch, but pretty much in the absence of a clear policy saying ‘don't do it,' or ‘here's how you can do it,' people are trying stuff," Kleinman said.
One of the big challenges that comes with governments regulating technology is the fact that it is accessible to employees at the individual level, Kleinman said, noting that anyone can make a free ChatGPT account, or pay for a Claude subscription.
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