Category: News

AI in Legislation: Risks and Rewards

Governments worldwide are increasingly using AI to streamline legislative processes and manage public input efficiently. While AI offers significant benefits such as faster analysis and cost savings, concerns remain about its impact on public trust, democratic legitimacy, and the need for human oversight to ensure accountability.

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Implementing AI for Smart Manufacturing

This guide offers a step-by-step approach to implementing AI in manufacturing, highlighting the importance of building an AI-ready workforce, optimizing core business systems, connecting IT and OT, and navigating AI governance for enhanced operational effectiveness.

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Addressing Bias and Accountability in Healthcare AI Systems

The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare reveals governance weaknesses that pose risks to patient safety and equity. This study highlights the need to move from principle-based ethics to governance by design, integrating fairness, transparency, and oversight throughout the AI lifecycle.

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AI Governance: The Key to Competitive Advantage in 2026

In 2026, AI governance will become a critical competitive differentiator as organizations face mounting pressure to demonstrate accountability and ethical AI deployment. Early adopters risk credibility crises without responsible governance, while emerging trends like synthetic data and sovereign AI infrastructures will shape future success.

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Critical Engagement with AI Policy at India’s 2026 Summit

The Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) critiques the agenda of the India AI Impact Summit 2026 for misaligning with the realities of AI deployment in India, where increasing digital authoritarianism threatens constitutional protections. While acknowledging the Summit’s significance for global dialogue, the IFF opts to focus on advocacy initiatives that safeguard citizens’ rights rather than direct participation.

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Oklahoma Moves to Regulate AI Use in State Agencies

The Oklahoma House Government Modernization and Technology committee reviewed House Bill 3545, which requires human review of irreversible AI-generated decisions in state agencies, especially those impacting rights, identity verification, and law enforcement.

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Singapore’s Pioneering Framework for Autonomous AI Governance

Singapore has launched the world’s first comprehensive governance framework for agentic artificial intelligence, introduced at the World Economic Forum on January 22, 2026. The framework outlines key governance pillars to manage risks associated with autonomous AI systems, emphasizing human accountability and technical controls.

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AESIA’s New Guidelines for AI Compliance Explained

The Spanish Artificial Intelligence Supervisory Agency (AESIA) has released 16 guides to aid compliance with the European Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA). These guides offer practical recommendations for organizations, structured into introductory guides, specialized technical guides for high-risk AI systems, and a checklist user manual for assessing compliance.

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