Day: February 11, 2026

AI Governance Training for Policymakers in Egypt

The UNDP Egypt, in collaboration with GSMA, has launched a high-level training programme focused on AI capacity building for policymakers from Egypt and neighboring countries. This initiative aims to enhance understanding of AI governance and support Egypt’s digital transformation agenda.

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Driving AI Governance in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges

Qualified Health highlights the rapid adoption of AI tools among clinicians and patients, emphasizing the urgent need for healthcare organizations to move from passive to active governance. The article stresses AI as a strategic leadership issue, requiring robust data and governance frameworks to ensure safe and effective clinical deployment.

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New IT Rules: Implications for AI Content and User Anonymity

India’s amended IT Rules redefine synthetic media and impose stricter takedown timelines, requiring platforms to remove unlawful content within three hours of notification. The changes also allow for user identity disclosure in cases of rule violations, raising concerns about anonymity and compliance burdens for intermediaries.

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Implications of the EU AI Act for UK Businesses

The EU AI Act is the world’s first comprehensive regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, imposing obligations throughout the AI supply chain. UK businesses, both providers and deployers of AI systems, must understand their exposure to the Act and the significant penalties for non-compliance.

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Establishing Effective AI Governance in Healthcare

Talk Coded successfully hosted the online symposium “Pathways to Establishing Health AI Governance,” drawing over 700 registrants from diverse healthcare sectors. Keynote speaker Randal Wimmer emphasized the urgent need for structured AI governance frameworks, highlighting lessons from past software development challenges.

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Regulating AI: The Resource Challenge

The greatest hurdle for regulating AI in the UK is the lack of resources, as highlighted by the Joint Committee on Human Rights. Regulators stress the need for increased funding and stronger cooperation to address human rights issues linked to AI systems effectively.

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Rethinking AI Design for Children’s Safety

As AI systems become more integrated into daily life, protecting children has focused mainly on limiting access to certain online environments. This article argues for applying disparate impact analysis to assess how AI design choices may disproportionately harm minors, shifting accountability to developers during the design phase.

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