Category: AI Governance

California Takes Action Against AI in the Workplace

California’s “No Robo Bosses Act,” which has advanced in the legislature, aims to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in workplace decision-making to prevent unfair treatment of employees. The bill would require human oversight for automated decisions regarding promotions, discipline, and firings.

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AI Literacy and Ethical Innovation in Africa’s Higher Education Sector

Wits CISO Galeboe Mogotsi emphasizes the importance of AI literacy as mandated by the new EU AI Act, which will impact both businesses and higher education institutions. He advocates for partnerships to enhance digital skills training and ethical considerations in AI development, aiming to ensure that all communities benefit from AI opportunities.

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The Impact of Agentic AI on ANZ Enterprises

Agentic AI is transforming the landscape of work in Australia and New Zealand by automating tedious tasks without direct human input, allowing professionals to focus on strategic initiatives. However, organizations must prioritize strong data governance to ensure these AI systems operate securely and effectively.

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Balancing AI Innovation with Cybersecurity Risks

Financial CISOs are navigating the challenge of adopting AI while defending against AI-powered threats, such as sophisticated phishing and deepfake fraud. To address this duality, a robust strategic framework is essential, including the establishment of dedicated AI governance and prioritization of Explainable AI (XAI).

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Unlocking GenAI Potential Through Infrastructure and Governance

Many generative AI projects are failing to scale because organizations are overlooking foundational needs like network modernization and governance frameworks. According to John Lombard, CEO of NTT Data Asia-Pacific, addressing technology debt and establishing clear governance is essential before fully harnessing the power of generative AI.

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Tokio Marine Unveils Global AI Governance Framework

Tokio Marine has announced its Basic Policy on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Governance, which will be effective across its global group companies starting in April. The policy emphasizes the responsible use of AI, ensuring that AI decisions remain subject to human judgment while addressing concerns about misinformation, discrimination, and personal rights violations.

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Establishing a Strong AI Governance Framework in Education

As AI initiatives multiply across districts, the absence of a coherent governance framework risks creating scattered, inconsistent results. Adopting an AI governance manifesto is essential for school districts to ensure that AI serves overarching priorities and enhances educational outcomes.

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AI Standards: Balancing Innovation and Accountability

The article discusses the recent shift in the U.S. government’s approach to artificial intelligence regulation, moving from a focus on safety and multi-stakeholder collaboration to prioritizing national security and innovation. This change raises concerns about the potential neglect of critical issues such as bias and discrimination in AI, as the tech industry gains more influence over policy decisions.

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AI’s Impact on Democratic Governance: A New Era for Pakistan

The Senate of Pakistan recently hosted a high-level session on the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in democratic governance, bringing together lawmakers, diplomats, and AI experts to explore its transformative potential. The event emphasized the importance of responsible AI governance and the need for lawmakers to enhance their AI literacy to ensure ethical and effective integration into legislative processes.

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