Governments in developing nations are actively drafting regulations aimed at artificial intelligence. These laws are intended to address the complexities and challenges posed by AI technologies.
However, a significant concern is that many of these regulations lack the means for proper enforcement. This situation has been compared to constructing a five-star airport without any access roads, highlighting the disconnect between regulation and practical implementation.
As these countries strive to keep pace with technological advancements, the effectiveness of their AI laws remains uncertain without robust enforcement strategies in place.