Day: January 13, 2026

Bridging the Governance Gap in AI Browsing

AI browsers like Atlas and Arc Max are rapidly becoming essential workplace tools, enabling efficient summarization and navigation. However, their integration introduces governance gaps that organizations must address to ensure proper oversight and information handling.

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12% of Companies Are Leading the Charge in AI Autonomy

New research from Genpact reveals that only 12% of large companies are advancing in the AI autonomy shift, highlighting four key enablers essential for creating autonomous enterprises. The study shows that while confidence in AI is high, many organizations face challenges such as inadequate governance and workforce capability gaps.

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AI Compliance: A Key to Resilience for African SMEs

AI-driven compliance tools are essential for African SMEs, helping reduce costs and improve resilience in an increasingly regulated environment by transforming compliance from a reactive task into strategic infrastructure for long-term survival and growth.

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Empowering AI Governance Through Technical Sandboxes

The forthcoming EU AI Act aims to regulate rapidly evolving AI technologies, with success relying on effective regulatory learning. Researchers propose a theoretical model identifying AI Technical Sandboxes as crucial tools for gathering evidence to inform policy adjustments and enhance dialogue between legal and technical experts.

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Nigeria’s Bold Step Towards AI Regulation

Nigeria is poised to enact groundbreaking legislation to establish one of Africa’s first comprehensive AI regulatory frameworks, empowering NITDA to oversee AI risks and enforcement amidst low domestic AI adoption and readiness challenges.

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Agile AI Governance for a Dynamic Future

Agile AI governance is vital for adapting to the fast-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, where traditional compliance models fall short in addressing the complexities of learning systems. Through real-time oversight and collaborative frameworks, organizations can ensure AI systems remain innovative, safe, and aligned with societal expectations.

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AI Antitrust Enforcement: The Trump Administration’s Approach

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly prevalent across sectors, antitrust risks grow, prompting questions about enforcement under the Trump administration. While many Biden-era regulations have been rolled back, this administration’s focus on viewpoint discrimination indicates a new direction for AI antitrust oversight.

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Revolutionizing Devices: The Rise of Agentic AI and Foldables in 2026

In 2026, the device market will shift from AI demonstrations to functional ‘agentic’ capabilities, enabling phones to perform multi-step tasks across apps. Regulatory frameworks and hardware advances, especially in foldable devices, will shape the landscape, while wearables increasingly focus on AI-driven health solutions.

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