Day: January 9, 2026

Congo’s Digital Future: Strategic Seminar on AI and Regulation

The Regulatory Postal and Electronic Communications Agency (ARPCE) will host a high-level seminar on digital regulation in Brazzaville, bringing together international experts and stakeholders to shape a national vision. The five-day event will cover topics such as artificial intelligence, digital finance, and data management, aiming to develop a comprehensive roadmap for Congo’s digital development.

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Modernizing Private Markets: Embracing AI and Compliance in 2026

Private markets firms face rising pressure to modernize technology and reporting amid evolving regulations and investor demands. David O’Malley from LemonEdge highlights the trends of democratizing access to private assets, enhancing transparency, and strengthening compliance as key drivers shaping the industry in 2026.

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Key AI Policy Developments to Watch in 2026

In 2026, AI policy will take center stage, influencing elections, legal battles, and regulations. Key areas to watch include AI’s impact on voter motivation, executive order enforcement, international AI rules, and state regulations.

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EU AI Act: Transforming Intelligence into Market Governance

The EU AI Act marks a pivotal shift in recognizing artificial intelligence as a systemic force in finance, moving it from merely a technological innovation to essential market infrastructure. This change demands accountability and governance, impacting how financial markets operate and how trust is maintained amidst AI-driven decision-making.

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Understanding AI Diversity for Effective Governance

This article provides a detailed overview of various artificial intelligence (AI) types, models, and applications to help organizations understand their distinctions for better risk management and governance. It covers legal definitions, categorization under the AI Act, and implications for regulatory compliance and accountability.

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Divergent Paths to Green AI: U.S. vs. China

As AI expands, the U.S. and China confront similar sustainability challenges but adopt contrasting strategies. The U.S. relies on decentralized market forces and local policies, while China utilizes centralized governance and regional planning to develop greener AI infrastructures.

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Civil Servants Embrace AI Training for a Digital Future

The federal minister for IT inaugurated an Artificial Intelligence 101 module at the Civil Services Academy, integrating AI training into the civil services curriculum to prepare future officers for responsible use of emerging technologies under the government’s Digital Nation Vision.

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Bulgaria’s AI Oversight: Status Update and Challenges Ahead

Bulgaria’s Ministry of Electronic Governance remains in the preparatory phase of implementing the AI Act, lacking a comprehensive national framework to oversee high-risk AI systems. Key regulatory elements like coordination models and sanctioning regimes are still undefined, creating uncertainty in practical application and regulatory predictability.

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