Creating new forms of artificial intelligence may be a great leap forward, but controlling them can be a stumbling block for businesses and government agencies alike.

As businesses deploy AI more rapidly and consistently, governments have done what they can to keep a handle on it. The EU AI Act generated headlines and increased interest in regulations surrounding this new technology, but it is not the only legislation that proposes a framework for AI governance. The U.S.’s First AI Executive Order seeks to do the same — and in the U.S. alone, 45 states have introduced AI-related bills.