Artificial intelligence is in everything these days, from ride-hailing apps to short videos — a meteoric rise that is raising concerns about big tech and the pervasive influence of algorithms in our daily lives. Last March, European legislators
adopted the Artificial Intelligence Act, demanding greater transparency from AI developers. In China and the United States, regulators have tried to strike a balance between accelerating tech innovation and reining in its power. But public scrutiny has only intensified in recent years with the rise of generative AI, not to mention algorithm-powered social media apps.