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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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China’s AI Ecosystem: Driven by Private Innovation and Local Competition

China’s AI landscape reveals a decentralized ecosystem primarily driven by private companies rather than a centrally planned initiative, with local governments fostering innovation through fiscal competition. The analysis of over 6,000 generative AI models shows a diverse range of applications, highlighting the importance of commercial viability over a singular path toward artificial general intelligence.

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Empowering Innovation: The Right to Compute in New Hampshire

Jake Morabito, Senior Director of Policy at ALEC, submitted testimony to the New Hampshire House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee regarding HB 124. He highlights the impact of artificial intelligence on the state and advocates for a “Right to Compute” to protect individual liberties, promote responsible AI use, and ensure government restrictions are necessary and justified.

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AI Adoption Outpaces Governance in Asia Pacific and Japan

Organizations in Asia Pacific and Japan are rapidly adopting artificial intelligence, but a new poll from Okta reveals that governance and accountability are lagging behind. This gap in readiness poses significant security risks as AI systems become more integrated into business operations.

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