
Who Should Regulate AI? – with Kristian Stout and Bruce Schneier
From You Might Be Right by Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs at University of Tennessee
May 7, 2026 · 55 min · Season 8 · Episode 55
About this episode
The episode discusses the debate over who should regulate AI, featuring insights from experts in innovation policy and security technology.
AI is already reshaping everyday life, but the rules governing it are still up for debate. Kristian Stout, Director of Innovation Policy at the International Center for Law & Economics, and Bruce Schneier, security technologist and author, join Governors Haslam and Bredesen to explore whether AI regulation should come from the market, the states, or the federal government.
People in this episode
Hosts: Governors Haslam, Governors Bredesen
Guests: Kristian Stout, Bruce Schneier
Topics covered
- AI regulation
- public policy
- technology
- government
- market regulation
Keywords
- AI
- regulation
- public policy
- technology
- market
- federal government
- states
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: International Center for Law & Economics
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