Category: News

Trust-First Governance in the Age of Autonomous AI

Sabre Corporation’s new whitepaper, “The Secure AI Advantage: Governance and Trust in Travel Technology,” urges the travel industry to rethink trust as AI technology evolves. It outlines four core principles for embedding trust in autonomous systems and highlights Sabre’s collaboration with Google Cloud to enhance security and infrastructure.

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Human-Centered Ethics in the Age of AI

At Web Summit Qatar 2026, H.H. Sheikha Moza bint Nasser emphasized the need for human-centered ethics in AI, advocating for technology rooted in values and accountability. She highlighted Qatar’s shift toward a knowledge-based economy and the critical role of the Arabic language in shaping identity and culture in the digital era.

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New Guidelines for Compliance with the European AI Act

The Spanish Artificial Intelligence Supervisory Agency (AESIA) has released 16 guides to help organizations comply with the European Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA). These guides range from general overviews to specific requirements for high-risk AI systems, including a checklist for assessing compliance.

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Shifting AI Ethics: From Theory to Accountability in 2026

AI ethics has evolved from theoretical debate to a crucial operational priority across sectors such as hiring and finance. Organizations must now demonstrate ethical practices through comprehensive documentation and continuous oversight, with ultimate responsibility resting on executives and boards.

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Fair Use in AI: Insights from Recent Court Rulings

This article examines recent copyright litigation involving the use of copyrighted works as training data for AI models, focusing on two key cases, Bartz v. Anthropic and Kadrey v. Meta. Both rulings suggest a trend toward recognizing such uses as fair use, while highlighting the legal complexities and ongoing liability risks.

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