
"Legislators are being asked to regulate systems they did not build, at a pace faster than most industries have ever experienced. In that environment, the winners... are not the most technical voices, but the clearest ones."
"As AI products move from labs into everyday life and into legislative scrutiny, companies are realizing that how AI is explained now determines whether it is trusted, regulated harshly, or rejected outright."
"The latest high-paying roles in the tech sector are high-level communications and storytelling positions, with senior roles paying between $200,000 and $775,000 per year at firms like Google and Anthropic."
Lawmakers across the U.S. are urgently addressing the regulation of artificial intelligence, with over 200 AI-related bills introduced in New York and other states. These bills cover various areas, including employment, data privacy, and healthcare. The challenge lies in regulating technology that legislators did not create, emphasizing the need for clear communication. High-paying roles in tech are shifting towards communications and storytelling, as companies recognize the importance of effectively explaining AI to build trust and navigate regulatory landscapes.
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