Ep.135 The Pacing Problem: The Dilemma of Regulating AI's Exponential Speed with Linear Laws
Update: 2025-11-22
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The single greatest challenge facing global AI governance is the Pacing Problem: the collision between the exponential, lightning-fast development of Artificial Intelligence and the slow, deliberative, and linear speed of legal and regulatory frameworks. This gap creates a critical dilemma for policymakers: move too slowly and risk catastrophe; move too fast and risk stifling essential innovation and losing global competitiveness.This episode dissects the AI Speed Dilemma:
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- The Risk of Regulatory Lag: When lawmakers wait for a technology to "mature" before regulating, they create a regulatory vacuum (Source 1.2, 4.4). This allows powerful, unsupervised AI systems to be deployed, creating significant unforeseen risks—from systemic financial instability and algorithmic discrimination to large-scale cyber vulnerabilities and deepfakes—before society has a chance to respond (Source 1.5).
- The Risk of Premature Regulation: Conversely, regulating an emerging technology too quickly—often with "one-size-fits-all" rules—can stifle innovation, create huge barriers to entry for smaller companies, and freeze domestic industries, making them less competitive globally (Source 4.1, 4.2). Regulations must not be irrelevant by the time they take effect (Source 1.2).
- The Search for Agile Governance: The solution requires a new model of agile regulation. We explore adaptive frameworks such as Regulatory Sandboxes (spaces for testing AI under supervision with relaxed rules) and outcome-focused regulation (regulating the harm an AI causes rather than the technology itself) (Source 2.1). This iterative approach aims to create a continuous feedback loop between regulators and innovators to keep pace with the technology (Source 2.5).
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