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AI Due Diligence for Corporate Transactions

In the expanding landscape of AI integration, conducting AI-specific due diligence is crucial for corporate transactions involving AI technology. Traditional diligence methods often miss AI-unique risks like opaque model origins and insufficient monitoring, requiring a dedicated approach to evaluate liabilities and ensure smooth integration.

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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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