Day: March 6, 2026

Spot The Harm: Enhancing Ethical AI Awareness in Bermuda

Women in AI Bermuda has launched “Spot The Harm,” an educational series aimed at promoting responsible innovation and raising awareness about harm detection and ethics in AI development. The initiative seeks to address biases and systemic risks associated with AI, culminating in a flagship event on March 14, 2026, at Bermuda College.

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AI Regulation Landscape: Federal and State Dynamics in the U.S.

The legal framework governing artificial intelligence in the United States is characterized by a fragmented landscape, lacking a single federal law and relying instead on a mixture of federal Executive Orders and state regulations. This results in varying compliance obligations based on jurisdiction and specific use cases, such as recruitment and consumer protection.

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Harnessing AI for Enhanced Legal Practices

AI is transforming the legal field by automating tasks such as legal research, document drafting, and deadline management, allowing lawyers to focus on strategic decision-making and client counsel. With 79% of legal professionals already using AI, the benefits include improved work quality, enhanced client responsiveness, and increased efficiency in law practices.

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Empowering the Future with Responsible AI Agents

In this article, Workday discusses its commitment to responsible AI as it embraces the evolution of AI agents, focusing on both technology and human factors. The company’s governance framework prioritizes integrity and innovation, ensuring that ethical considerations guide the development of AI solutions in the workplace.

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Empowering Enterprises with AI Governance Solutions

Check Point Software Technologies has introduced a new Secure AI Advisory Service to help enterprises adopt AI with embedded governance, risk management, and regulatory compliance. This service is part of the CPR Act, providing a structured framework for organizations to manage AI transformation while mitigating risks and aligning with global regulations.

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U.S. Proposes New AI Chip Export Regulations

U.S. officials are considering new regulations for the export of AI chips, potentially requiring foreign nations to invest in U.S. AI data centers or provide security guarantees for large shipments. This marks a shift from previous policies under the Biden administration, which favored fewer restrictions for close U.S. allies.

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Firms Face AI Compliance Crisis Amid Growing GDPR Demands

A recent survey revealed that only 3.5% of organizations feel fully prepared for the regulatory requirements surrounding artificial intelligence, with many lacking effective training. As GDPR pressure mounts, over 63% of respondents expressed uncertainty about compliance, highlighting significant gaps in awareness and training.

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