Day: May 7, 2025

Building Trust in AI: Strategies for a Secure Future

The Digital Trust Summit 2025 highlighted the urgent need for organizations to embed trust, fairness, and transparency into AI systems from the outset. As AI continues to evolve, strong governance and ethical practices will be essential for navigating the complexities and risks associated with its adoption.

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Rethinking Cloud Governance for AI Innovation

As organizations embrace AI innovations, they often overlook the need for updated cloud governance models that can keep pace with rapid advancements. Effective governance should be proactive and embedded within infrastructure, ensuring that compliance and speed can coexist without hindering innovation.

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AI Governance: A Guide for Board Leaders

The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has released a guidebook aimed at helping company boards responsibly adopt and govern Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. The publication emphasizes the importance of managing AI’s opportunities and risks while aligning AI strategies with business goals and ethical considerations.

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Harnessing AI for Secure DevSecOps in a Zero-Trust Environment

The article discusses the implications of AI-powered automation in DevSecOps, highlighting the balance between efficiency and the risks associated with reliance on AI in security practices. It emphasizes the need for human oversight to avoid pitfalls such as compliance failures and security vulnerabilities.

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Establishing India’s First Centre for AI, Law & Regulation

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Cyril Shroff, and O.P. Jindal Global University have announced the establishment of the Cyril Shroff Centre for AI, Law & Regulation, the first dedicated centre in India focusing on the intersection of AI, law, policy, and regulation. The centre aims to address the ethical and legal challenges posed by AI deployment through rigorous research and public policy engagement.

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Revolutionizing AI Governance for Local Agencies with a Free Policy Tool

Darwin has launched its AI Policy Wizard, a free and interactive tool designed to assist local governments and public agencies in creating customized AI policies. The tool simplifies the process by guiding users through selecting risk tolerances, frameworks, and integrating existing policy documents to generate tailored governance policies efficiently.

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Building Trust in AI Through Effective Governance

Ulla Coester emphasizes the importance of adaptable governance in building trust in AI, highlighting that unclear threats complicate global confidence in the technology. She advocates for cross-disciplinary collaboration and the use of frameworks like the EU AI Act to align AI development with societal values and expectations.

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Building Trustworthy AI Through Cultural Engagement

This report emphasizes the importance of inclusive AI governance to ensure diverse voices, especially from the Global South, are involved in AI access and development decisions. It highlights the competitive dynamics in AI technology, particularly in relation to China’s influence, and offers policy recommendations for the U.S. to foster trustworthy AI aligned with democratic values.

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AI Compliance: Copyright Challenges in the EU AI Act

The EU AI Act emphasizes the importance of copyright compliance for generative AI models, particularly regarding the use of vast datasets for training. It requires general-purpose AI providers to implement policies that respect copyright protections and ensure transparency about the content used in their training processes.

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Malaysia’s Strategic AI Governance Framework

Malaysia is adopting a measured approach to AI governance by utilizing the National Guidelines on Artificial Intelligence Governance and Ethics (AIGE) as a foundational framework. While there are no immediate plans for specific AI legislation, the government is engaging with stakeholders to ensure responsible and ethical AI development.

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