tahasozgen
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Hi There;
There is a phrase that I cannot understand in the Economist, June 17th 2023.
There is a paragraph about Rishi Sunak's vision of Artificial Intelligence and its legal regulations. Title of the paragraph is "Rishi Sunak's AI dreams".
"I do buy the Sunak picture”, says the tech boss. "In keeping with common law. You have these context-specific regulators. You don't have broad cross-sectoral statutory regulations. The EU is not going to do it; it has disappeared down the rabbit hole and is going to be down there for a couple of years. The US is going to be the wild west. Britain is the one place that's going to combine that concern around ethics of models and their application with a deep pragmatism and openness to innovation."
What does the author mean by "it has disappeared down the rabbit hole"? Thanks in advance.
There is a phrase that I cannot understand in the Economist, June 17th 2023.
There is a paragraph about Rishi Sunak's vision of Artificial Intelligence and its legal regulations. Title of the paragraph is "Rishi Sunak's AI dreams".
"I do buy the Sunak picture”, says the tech boss. "In keeping with common law. You have these context-specific regulators. You don't have broad cross-sectoral statutory regulations. The EU is not going to do it; it has disappeared down the rabbit hole and is going to be down there for a couple of years. The US is going to be the wild west. Britain is the one place that's going to combine that concern around ethics of models and their application with a deep pragmatism and openness to innovation."
What does the author mean by "it has disappeared down the rabbit hole"? Thanks in advance.