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Quantifying Ethics in Military AI Decision-Making

This study proposes a quantitative ethical decision-making model integrating military ethics principles and international legal norms, addressing AI’s increasing autonomy in combat systems. It highlights the need to redefine human pilots’ roles within AI-integrated operations for improved accountability and ethical compliance.

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Emerging Threats of Low-Compute AI Models

Researchers are increasingly alarmed by the safety challenges posed by low-compute AI models, which now enable malicious actors to conduct sophisticated digital harm campaigns using consumer-grade hardware. Their findings reveal a troubling trend where smaller models rapidly approach the performance levels of larger systems, exposing critical gaps in current AI governance strategies.

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MongoDB Enhances AI Vendor Governance with Omnea Collaboration

Omnea is enhancing its procurement platform in the US through a partnership with MongoDB to improve governance and third-party risk controls amid rising AI adoption. This collaboration highlights the growing importance of structured procurement and compliance tools for AI-related services in the technology sector.

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Transforming AI from Hype to Boardroom Governance

As AI becomes central to boards seeking shareholder value, a gap emerges between ambitions and operational realities. Effective governance requires reframing AI as a comprehensive investment portfolio that links initiatives to financial outcomes while addressing risks and strategic impacts.

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Harnessing Shadow AI: Bridging the Leadership Gap

The rise of shadow AI presents significant risks to organizational security, with nearly 90% of employees using AI tools without informing IT departments. Leaders must shift from restrictive policies to a governance framework that enables safe, transparent AI adoption and turns risks into competitive advantages.

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AI Compliance: Bridging the Gap Between Law and Engineering

Fujitsu’s Dippu Singh highlights the limitations of checklist governance in AI compliance, emphasizing that the EU AI Act demands observable engineering realities rather than paperwork. He advocates for a shift to “Ethics by Design” to address dynamic AI risks and ensure effective compliance.

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Connecticut’s AI Legislation: What to Expect in 2026

Connecticut lawmakers face challenges in creating a unified AI regulatory framework amidst disagreements between pro-regulation senators and the Lamont administration. With the 2026 legislative session approaching, efforts to define AI policy and enhance consumer protections are intensifying.

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