Day: June 20, 2025

Rethinking AI Governance: Emphasizing Solidarity Over Speed

The International Foundation for Electoral Systems launched the Artificial Intelligence Advisory Group on Elections to address the challenges AI poses to democracy. This initiative emphasizes the need for strategic, rather than rapid, approaches to ensure that AI benefits are distributed equitably.

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Senators Push for State Rights in AI Regulation Debate

On June 18, Senators Marsha Blackburn and Maria Cantwell discussed the potential negative effects of a proposed ten-year ban on states regulating artificial intelligence. They emphasized the need for a national standard while acknowledging the importance of state laws in protecting citizens in the interim.

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Insurance Commissioners Raise Concerns Over AI Regulation Bill

Several state insurance commissioners are challenging the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s expansive definition of artificial intelligence, arguing it could include common data tools used by insurers. They warn that the proposed 10-year freeze on new AI regulations may disrupt state insurance oversight and consumer protection initiatives.

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Governance Strategies for AI in Cybersecurity

The role of the chief information security officer (CISO) is evolving as artificial intelligence transforms enterprise operations, necessitating responsible governance of AI usage. While AI presents new risks, it also offers significant opportunities to enhance security, making it crucial for CISOs to integrate governance into their strategies.

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Texas Takes Bold Steps in AI Regulation with TRAIGA

The Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act (TRAIGA) has been passed by the Texas legislature and is awaiting Governor Greg Abbott’s signature, aiming to regulate AI development and use in both public and private sectors. If signed, it will take effect on January 1, 2026, and introduces significant obligations for AI developers and users in Texas, focusing on prohibiting harmful uses and protecting civil rights.

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AI Governance: Ensuring Fairness in Power Grid Decision-Making

As artificial intelligence begins to reshape grid operations, there is a critical need for governance to ensure that these technologies align with public values rather than perpetuating systemic inequities. Without proper oversight, AI could optimize decisions that prioritize economic productivity over equitable access to energy resources.

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Guidelines for Ethical AI Development

Responsible AI development involves ethical design and use of AI systems to ensure they align with human values and minimize potential harm. Key principles include fairness, transparency, accountability, and data privacy, which are essential for building trust in AI technologies.

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