The Biggest Risk of Embodied AI is Governance Lag

Beyond job displacement, the real danger of embodied AI lies in governance lag—the inability of public institutions to keep pace with the rapid integration of AI into the physical economy.
Computer Science > Computers and Society
Title:The Biggest Risk of Embodied AI is Governance Lag
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:Embodied AI is widely discussed as a job-displacement problem. The deeper risk, however, is governance lag: the inability of public institutions to keep pace with how fast the technology spreads through the physical economy. As reusable robotic platforms are combined with increasingly general AI models, embodied AI may scale across manufacturing, logistics, care, and infrastructure faster than governance systems can observe, interpret, and respond. We argue that this lag appears in three connected forms: observational, institutional, and distributive. The central policy challenge, therefore, is not automation alone, but whether governance and compliance systems can adapt before disruption becomes entrenched.
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