Day: February 5, 2026

AI Transparency: Addressing Deceit in Deepfake Regulations

Proposed EU rules for labeling AI deepfakes are causing divisions among experts, with companies required to watermark AI-generated content to prevent deception. The draft favors civil society’s call for broad labeling, while industry voices concerns over excessive labeling and its effect on warnings.

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The Year of Responsible AI Governance

As 2026 begins, AI governance turns to targeted oversight prioritizing safety and transparency. Industry leaders call for practical regulations that promote human well-being while encouraging innovation.

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Independent Panel to Shape Global AI Governance

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has announced the formation of a new Independent International Scientific Panel on AI, consisting of 40 experts from diverse fields to promote evidence-based global AI governance. The panel will address the AI knowledge gap and evaluate its impacts on economies and societies over an initial three-year term.

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AI Usage Control: Bridging the Governance Gap

The “Buyer’s Guide to AI Usage Control” addresses the growing need for enterprises to effectively manage AI interactions amid rapid AI tool adoption. It highlights the shift from traditional security measures to a governance framework focused on real-time control and contextual awareness of AI usage.

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Rethinking AI Governance for NeuroAI and Neuromorphic Systems

Researchers highlight the inadequacies of current governance frameworks for NeuroAI and neuromorphic systems, emphasizing the need for adaptive regulatory approaches tailored to these technologies’ unique characteristics. As NeuroAI advances in energy efficiency and real-time processing, careful management is crucial for safe and responsible implementation.

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