Day: January 11, 2026

Turkey’s New AI Ethics Framework for Schools

Turkey’s Ministry of National Education has established ethical guidelines to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in schools, requiring mandatory online ethical declarations from educators. The initiative aims to promote transparency, accountability, and student safety in AI applications within public education institutions.

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X’s AI Controversy Sparks Regulatory Action and Backlash

Social media platform X has acknowledged shortcomings in its content moderation standards and committed to comply with Indian laws after the Grok AI controversy. The platform’s decision to restrict problematic content generation to paid users has drawn criticism over potential misuse of images of women and children.

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AI-Driven Transformation in Safety and Pharmacovigilance for 2026

As AI workflows become standard in the pharmaceutical industry, collaboration among drug sponsors, technology vendors, and regulators is essential to maintain compliance. Experts from IQVIA discuss the anticipated changes to safety and regulatory workflows in 2026, emphasizing the need for human oversight and AI governance.

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AI Regulation: The Race for Safety and Accountability

Tech companies frequently resist AI regulation, exploiting expert disagreements on AI risks to oppose broad measures. As nations compete to develop Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), inconsistent regulatory frameworks present significant threats to jobs and human security.

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Clarity in AI Policy: A Call for Federal Standards

Sen. Marsha Blackburn reiterates her clear and consistent stance on AI regulation, emphasizing the need for federal standards to protect citizens, rather than a patchwork of state laws, and highlights key legislative efforts to safeguard children, creators, and communities.

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Trump’s Threat to Withhold Funding Over State AI Regulations

President Donald Trump announced plans to withhold federal broadband funding from states with AI regulations that impede U.S. technological dominance. He stressed the need for unified federal standards to foster innovation while addressing concerns over state laws potentially causing ideological bias and inaccurate AI outcomes.

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AI Revolutionizes Legal Education

The Association of American Law Schools and West Academic have formed a multiyear partnership to advance artificial intelligence in legal education, offering webinars, online resources, and research to assess attitudes toward AI among faculty, students, and practitioners.

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