Day: May 7, 2025

Big Tech Influences EU’s AI Code of Practice

A report suggests that Big Tech companies pressured the European Commission to dilute the Code of Practice on General Purpose AI, intended to help AI model providers comply with the EU’s AI Act. The investigation revealed that tech companies had greater access to the drafting process than other stakeholders, raising concerns about the influence of corporate lobbying on regulatory frameworks.

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EU’s Bold Strategy for AI Innovation and Growth

On April 9, 2025, the European Commission published the AI Continent Action Plan, outlining the EU’s strategy to enhance innovation and regulatory compliance in artificial intelligence. The plan emphasizes the importance of trustworthy AI and includes various initiatives to support the development and adoption of AI across key sectors.

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AI Regulation: Balancing Control and Freedom

The article discusses the need for ethical AI governance in Pakistan amidst recent legislative changes perceived as human rights violations. It emphasizes that current regulatory proposals tend to superficially address AI outputs rather than focusing on essential transparency and accountability measures.

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AI Sovereignty: Balancing Innovation with Responsibility

The global approach to AI governance has shifted dramatically from collaborative oversight to competitive development, with countries increasingly treating AI capabilities as essential to national power. This transformation raises significant challenges for regulation, as the intertwining of AI with national sovereignty complicates the ability to establish meaningful governance frameworks.

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Pioneering AI Governance: FJWU’s Landmark Regulatory Innovation Challenge

Fatima Jinnah Women’s University (FJWU) hosted Pakistan’s first Regulatory Innovation Challenge focused on AI governance, bringing together 11 teams from various universities to propose innovative legislative solutions. The event aimed to promote student-led legal reform and stimulate national dialogue on regulating emerging technologies in the country.

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Ensuring Compliance in DoD AI Initiatives

As the Department of Defense (DoD) scales artificial intelligence across its operations, government contractors must ensure their AI solutions align with federal mandates and ethical standards. This guide outlines essential requirements and actionable steps to help contractors navigate DoD AI compliance effectively.

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Governance of Emerging Technologies: Shaping the Future in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi will host the inaugural Governance of Emerging Technologies Summit (GETS 2025) on May 5-6, bringing together over 500 leaders from various sectors to discuss the future of technology governance. The summit aims to establish governance frameworks that balance innovation with societal rights amidst rapid advancements in AI, quantum computing, and Web3 technologies.

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Steering AI Initiatives with Employee-Led Councils

Microsoft has established a series of employee-led councils to guide its strategy and implementation of AI projects, ensuring responsible use of technology while maximizing opportunities. These councils, including the AI Center of Excellence, the Data Council, and the Responsible AI Council, collaborate to address challenges and drive innovation in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

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Harnessing AI for Effective Data Governance

The blog post from InterVision discusses the essential role of AI and data governance in helping organizations ensure data integrity and compliance while deploying ethical AI solutions. It highlights the challenges of AI’s rapid advancement and suggests that integrating blockchain technology can enhance data traceability and regulatory adherence.

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