Category: AI Governance

India’s Cautious Path to Regulating AI in the Market

India’s regulators are adopting a cautious approach to the growth of AI-driven markets, balancing innovation with the need for effective data regulation. The evolving legal framework includes the Digital Personal Data Protection Act and potential new rules aimed at ensuring fair competition in the digital economy.

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Building Trust: The Key to Successful AI Investments

As businesses strive to integrate AI across operations, a strong governance framework becomes essential to mitigate risks and ensure trust. Without effective governance, organizations risk compliance breaches and fail to unlock the full value of their AI investments.

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Building Trust in AI: A Roadmap for Responsible Implementation

As artificial intelligence transforms various sectors, the need for Responsible AI (RAL) is becoming a strategic imperative, emphasizing trust, fairness, explainability, and accountability. Organizations must embed RAI not only in technology but also in governance, culture, and daily workflows to address the growing concerns of algorithmic bias and transparency.

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Harnessing AI for Canada’s Future: Opportunities and Challenges

The Canadian government must learn to harness artificial intelligence (AI) to leverage its opportunities rather than attempting to control it, which is likely to fail. As AI rapidly advances, it presents both societal challenges and economic opportunities that policymakers must address to ensure a prosperous future for the country.

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AI Governance: Ensuring Accountability and Transparency

Marc Rotenberg emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in AI governance, highlighting the need for responsible deployment of AI technologies to protect fundamental rights. He notes the bipartisan support for AI regulation in the U.S. and the challenges of ensuring that public policies reflect essential American values.

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Voters Reject AI Regulation Moratorium Proposal

A new poll reveals that banning state regulation of artificial intelligence is highly unpopular among American voters, with 59% opposing the measure. The controversial provision is part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which federal lawmakers are set to discuss, but critics argue it could harm consumer protections.

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Rethinking AI Regulation: Embracing Federalism Over Federal Preemption

The proposed ten-year moratorium on state and local regulation of AI aims to nullify existing state laws, but it undermines democratic values and the ability of states to tailor governance to specific needs. Instead of fostering innovation, this approach risks stifling essential regulatory experimentation necessary for responsible AI development.

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Singapore’s AI Strategy: Fostering Innovation and Trust

Singapore is committed to responsibly harnessing digital technology, as emphasized by Minister for Communications and Information, Josephine Teo, during the 2025 ATxSummit. The country aims to balance private ambition with public support to foster meaningful AI adoption across various sectors, ensuring inclusive growth and responsible innovation.

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AI’s Rise: Addressing Governance Gaps and Insider Threats

This year’s RSAC Conference highlighted the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity discussions, with nearly 90% of organizations adopting generative AI for security purposes. However, the conference also raised concerns about the growing risks associated with AI, including governance gaps and insider threats within organizations.

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