Day: January 22, 2026

Bridging the Gap: Governance in the Age of Agentic AI

Businesses are rapidly adopting agentic AI systems that operate autonomously, but governance frameworks to oversee these technologies are significantly lagging. This lack of governance poses risks and raises critical questions about accountability when AI systems make decisions without human intervention.

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South Korea’s AI Regulations: Innovation at Risk?

South Korea has enacted the AI Basic Act, a comprehensive legal framework emphasizing safety, transparency, and ethical standards in AI. While aiming to build public trust, the law raises concerns among startups about compliance challenges and possible impacts on innovation.

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Institutional Investors Define AI Governance for Competitive Edge

Institutional investors emphasize the need for internal guidelines for responsible AI use, as standardized regulations are currently seen as premature. Panelists at the 2025 Investment Innovation Conference discussed the importance of creating smart guardrails while balancing innovation and fiduciary duties in the investment landscape.

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European AI Roundtable Explores Transparency in the AI Act

On December 11, 2025, CCIA Europe hosted the European AI Roundtable in Brussels, focusing on transparency obligations under Article 50 of the EU AI Act. Discussions emphasized the need for a flexible, practical Code of Practice that avoids overwhelming users while addressing risks of AI-generated content.

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