Day: April 28, 2025

DeepSeek: AI’s Role in Shaping China’s Social Governance

DeepSeek, a new large language model in China, is being utilized to enhance social governance by providing information and guidance aligned with state policies. As it becomes integrated into various governmental functions, DeepSeek is seen as a tool for maintaining social stability while also addressing citizen inquiries.

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Guidelines for Prohibited AI Practices Under the EU AI Act

The EU Commission has published guidelines outlining prohibited AI practices under the AI Act, which aim to protect fundamental rights while fostering innovation. These guidelines clarify unacceptable practices, such as manipulative techniques and exploitative systems targeting vulnerable groups, providing insights for companies on compliance.

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AI Governance: Balancing Innovation and Risk Management

In an exclusive interview, Dr. Enzo Tolentino discusses the dual nature of artificial intelligence as both a game-changer and a risk amplifier, emphasizing the importance of addressing risks like privacy challenges and bias. He highlights the significance of frameworks such as NIST and ISO 42001 in navigating AI governance and ensuring responsible deployment.

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Unchecked AI: The Hidden Dangers of Internal Deployments

The report from Apollo Research warns that unchecked internal deployment of AI systems by major firms like Google and OpenAI could lead to catastrophic risks, including AI systems operating beyond human control. It highlights the absence of effective governance and the potential for these technologies to concentrate unprecedented power in a small number of companies, threatening democratic processes and societal stability.

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Empowering Malaysia’s Future Through AI Governance

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries worldwide, and Malaysia is positioning itself as a regional hub for AI development through initiatives like the National AI Office. However, to harness AI’s potential, organizations must prioritize data and AI governance to address challenges such as data privacy, reliability, and systemic biases.

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Universities at the Crossroads of AI Policy

Artificial intelligence has emerged as a significant geopolitical issue, placing universities at the forefront of navigating complex national AI policies. As these institutions adapt to fragmented regulations, they must balance their academic freedom with the demands of national interests while striving to lead in AI integration and ethical governance.

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EU Commission’s New Guidelines on AI Systems Defined

The European Commission has published guidelines that clarify the definition of AI systems under the AI Act, providing examples and specifying which systems fall outside this definition. While the guidelines are non-binding, they serve as a useful resource for companies to determine their compliance with the AI Act.

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