Day: January 28, 2026

Bangladesh’s AI Governance Challenge: Bridging the Implementation Gap

Bangladesh is drafting its National AI Policy for 2026-2030, focusing on governance, risk-based regulation, and rights protections, while emphasizing the need to build institutions before AI technology implementation. The policy’s success depends on political commitment and infrastructure development amid upcoming governmental transitions.

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The Challenges of Governing Voice AI Systems

Voice AI has rapidly advanced in speech recognition and conversational abilities, yet scaling from pilot projects to full production remains difficult, especially in multilingual contexts where robust governance is critical to ensure system reliability and accountability.

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AI Super PACs Gear Up for 2026 Elections: Lessons from Crypto Lobbying

The AI industry is mobilizing super PACs to influence the 2026 midterm elections, aiming to replicate the successful lobbying strategies of the crypto sector. Amid public concern about AI’s impact on jobs and privacy, these groups strategically support pro-AI candidates while navigating potential backlash against tech influence in politics.

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EU Nations Advocate for AI Law to Support Law Enforcement Needs

European governments, led by Ireland, urge the European Commission to prioritize law enforcement applications of artificial intelligence, including biometric identification, in the upcoming AI law. A letter signed by 23 member states emphasizes the importance of maintaining law enforcement capabilities within the AI guidelines.

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AI-Driven Tax Compliance: The New Era of SARS Modernisation

SARS has initiated its Modernisation 3.0 project to improve tax compliance using automation and artificial intelligence, focusing on high-net-worth individuals, large businesses, and the gig economy. This modernization aims to enhance detection, enforcement, and voluntary compliance through data-driven insights and advanced AI platforms.

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