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APAC

This is less than the two other other regional blocs we surveyed.

EMEA

of respondents see accuracy and reliability as the single most important area for policymakers to address when developing AI policy.

29%

North America

 while 45% of APAC and 36% of EMEA respondents "strongly agree"

Retail and Consumer Goods

26%

believe current AI policy is “very effective,” compared to over a third of both technology and financial services respondents.

Technology

agree that future regulation will provide necessary guardrails for AI use. 

94%

Healthcare

Compliance teams can benefit from collaborating with regulatory agencies to find solutions.

US healthcare professionals surveyed indicated their organizations are reviewing, or plan to review, AI regulatory guidance.

4 in 10 

of legal respondents said current policy was "not effective," compared to just 10% of executives.

22%

Legal

Financial Services

57%

9%

24%

Technology respondents are optimistic about future 
AI regulation. 

of financial services respondents cited “adaptable/flexible” as a key characteristic 
for future policy and 51% said as much 
about “comprehensive.”

Retail/consumer goods respondents are least confident in current and future AI regulation. 

Lawyers are more pessimistic about current policy. 

Financial services respondents want future policy to be 
adaptable and comprehensive.