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Policy and Regulation Narratives of Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Study
[Récits politiques et réglementaires de l’intelligence artificielle : une étude comparative]

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  • J. L. Richet
  • V. Dutot
  • S. Porcher Simon
  • P. T. Tran

    (Audencia Business School)

Abstract

Although the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) on the market, the economy, or customers are often studied, little is known about how governments support the use of AI through policy and regulation narratives. We undertake a textual analysis of 936 national and regional AI policies implemented in 70 countries/regions and focus on AI strategies. Computational text analyses led to the identification of three dimensions of AI government discourses and enabled us to conceptualize three symbolic strategic orientations. These results contribute to a better assessment of the different government approaches to AI governance. This research also contributes to a better understanding of how governments frame their technological and strategic orientations, offering important insights to both the information systems and administration fields.

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  • J. L. Richet & V. Dutot & S. Porcher Simon & P. T. Tran, 2025. "Policy and Regulation Narratives of Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Study [Récits politiques et réglementaires de l’intelligence artificielle : une étude comparative]," Post-Print hal-05155216, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05155216
    DOI: 10.54695/sim.243.0081
    Note: View the original document on HAL open archive server: https://hal.science/hal-05155216v1
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