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Regulating Intelligence: The Ethics, Law, and Future of AI
How to Protect Humanity Without Halting Progress
Artificial intelligence is transforming the world - shaping economies, influencing elections, and redefining what it means to be human. Yet one question remains: who governs the intelligence that now governs us?
In Regulating Intelligence, policy thinker and systems architect Martin Levi K.A. offers a sweeping yet practical exploration of how nations can balance innovation with accountability.
Drawing on global case studies - from the European Union's risk-based model to America's market-driven approach, China's state-guided oversight, and Africa's rising digital sovereignty - this book traces the emerging philosophies that will define the intelligent century.
Blending ethics, law, and technology, Levi argues that the governance of AI is not merely a technical task but a moral duty.
He challenges policymakers, educators, technologists, and citizens alike to see regulation not as a brake on progress, but as the framework that makes progress human.
From the corridors of government to the labs of Silicon Valley, this is the definitive guide to building trust in the age of autonomous systems - and to ensuring that progress serves life, not replaces it.