Category: AI Governance

Advancing Responsible AI: Insights from India’s Final Stakeholder Consultation

The UNESCO Regional Office for South Asia, in collaboration with the IndiaAI Mission and Ikigai Law, held the final stakeholder consultation on the AI Readiness Assessment Methodology (RAM) in India, gathering over 200 experts to discuss ethical and inclusive AI governance. This initiative aims to inform a national AI policy report that addresses strengths and growth opportunities for responsible AI adoption across various sectors.

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States at Risk: The Impact of a Federal AI Moratorium

The United States Senate is set to consider a budget bill that could impose a 10-year moratorium on states enforcing artificial intelligence regulations. Critics argue that this federal moratorium could undermine existing state laws aimed at ensuring transparency and preventing algorithmic discrimination.

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High-Risk AI Systems: Stakeholder Insights and Guidelines

This document outlines a targeted stakeholder consultation regarding the classification of AI systems as high-risk under the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act, which aims to ensure the safety and compliance of AI technologies. The consultation seeks input on practical examples and clarification of guidelines related to high-risk AI systems and their obligations, open for responses from June 6 to July 18, 2025.

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Governance and Compliance: Safeguarding AI in Healthcare

As artificial intelligence (AI) revolutionizes healthcare, it brings both significant opportunities and risks, necessitating the establishment of robust governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) frameworks. Without these, organizations risk ethical dilemmas, regulatory violations, and potential harm to patients.

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AI Innovations in Workplace Safety

Priya Dharshini Kalyanasundaram leverages her experience in vendor management and compliance to drive AI safety innovations in the workplace, focusing on measurable impacts. Her work includes developing a computer vision system designed to enhance warehouse safety by monitoring worker posture and equipment usage, aiming to reduce incidents significantly.

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Governance Plans Are Crucial for Success in the AI Agent Era

Boomi CEO Steve Lucas emphasizes the necessity of a governance plan for AI agents, stating that without it, organizations are destined to fail. He highlights the shift from deterministic processes to agentic processes in technology, urging the importance of human oversight in AI decision-making.

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AI Governance: Essential Insights for Tech and Security Professionals

Artificial intelligence (AI) is significantly impacting various business domains, including cybersecurity, with many organizations adopting generative AI for security purposes. As AI governance emerges as a critical field, organizations must address issues such as algorithmic biases and regulatory compliance to ensure the safe and ethical use of AI technologies.

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10-Year Ban on State AI Laws: Implications and Insights

The US House of Representatives has approved a budget package that includes a 10-year moratorium on enforcing state AI laws, which has sparked varying opinions among experts. Many argue that this moratorium could hinder states from implementing necessary regulations to protect citizens from potential harms associated with AI technologies.

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AI in the Courts: Insights from 500 Cases

Courts around the world are already regulating artificial intelligence (AI) through various disputes involving automated decisions and data processing. The AI on Trial project highlights 500 cases that reveal how judicial systems are shaping the legal boundaries and governance of AI technologies.

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