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Empowering Global AI Collaboration Ahead of the 2026 Summit

The pre-summit event in Washington, D.C. will address significant topics surrounding AI adoption, equity, and policy development in preparation for the 2026 AI Impact Summit. Panels will focus on scaling AI, ensuring compute equity, and creating a shared roadmap for responsible AI innovation.

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North Carolina Leads National Effort to Regulate AI

North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson, with Utah’s Derek Brown, is leading a national initiative to regulate artificial intelligence and prevent its misuse. They focus on state-level protections against scams and harmful applications like deepfakes and voice cloning, despite opposition from President Trump.

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AI Regulation Takes Center Stage in New York

New York state lawmakers, led by Senator Kristen Gonzalez, are preparing to regulate the AI industry, focusing on addressing algorithmic bias, accountability for AI harms, and transparency in AI training data through the proposed New York AI Act.

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Empowering AI Governance: Ghana’s Visionary Framework for a Safer Future

This article highlights the risks of unregulated AI and showcases Ghana’s Visionary Prompt Framework (VPF), a pioneering approach to integrating ethical considerations and governance into AI usage. It underscores the importance of embedding values, culture, and future generations’ interests into AI systems to ensure responsible and safe technology deployment in Ghana.

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Federal Inaction on AI Regulation: Concerns for Education

The lack of federal regulation and guidance on the use of AI in schools has raised concerns among experts, who argue that without shared standards and safe tools, districts may struggle to protect students. As AI adoption grows, training for teachers becomes crucial to ensure they can effectively integrate these technologies while addressing potential risks.

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Texas Leads the Way in AI Regulation with TRAIGA

The Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act (TRAIGA), effective January 1, 2026, establishes comprehensive regulations for AI development and deployment, addressing manipulation, discrimination, and explicit content. TRAIGA also creates an advisory AI Council and a regulatory sandbox for safer AI testing.

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