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AI Under National Security: Eroding Accountability and Oversight

As AI technology becomes integrated into national security and surveillance across Europe, regulatory frameworks struggle to keep pace, allowing states to bypass accountability. The vague definition of “national security” is exploited to justify unchecked surveillance and the erosion of fundamental rights.

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AI Governance Takes Center Stage in Africa’s Future

The OpenSchool Initiative graduated 55 policymakers and institutional leaders from 22 African countries through its AI Literacy Fellowship, aiming to strengthen Africa’s capacity for responsible and inclusive AI governance. The program focused on practical policymaking and culminated in capstone projects contributing to a public white paper on AI policy for the hypothetical sub-Saharan African country, Ubuntia.

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Regulating AI for Equitable Progress in Georgia

Georgia must establish clear regulations around AI to protect workers and communities from potential inequities as the technology proliferates. Without proper oversight, AI adoption risks exacerbating existing disparities, particularly affecting marginalized communities.

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UK Advances Stricter Regulations for AI Chatbots

The UK government is taking immediate action to enforce stricter regulations on AI chatbot providers to protect children from harmful content, following incidents involving non-consensual intimate images. New legal powers will enable rapid updates to online safety rules.

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