Tag: AI Governance
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Singapore to Invest Over S$1 Billion in National AI Plan 2025–2030
Singapore Launches a Bold, Multi‑Year AI Investment Singapore announced a major commitment to artificial intelligence with more than S$1 billion in funding over five years, spanning 2025 to 2030. The National AI Research and Development Plan (NAIRD) aims to bolster the city‑state’s public AI research capabilities, accelerate the deployment of AI across government services, and…
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Gemini with Personal Intelligence: A New Era of AI Personalization
Introduction: Gemini’s Bold Leap into Personal Intelligence Gemini, the AI platform from Google DeepMind, is making waves with a feature called Personal Intelligence. In a landscape where AI models excel at generation and planning, Personal Intelligence aims to tailor outputs and interactions by learning from individual user behavior, preferences, and workflows. Critics and supporters alike…
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Board Teams with Microsoft Foundry to Infuse Agentic AI into Enterprise Planning
Board and Microsoft Foundry Collaborate to Elevate Enterprise Planning In a strategic move to accelerate intelligent planning across large organizations, Board has announced a collaboration with Microsoft Foundry to embed Agentic AI into its core Enterprise Planning Platform. This partnership aims to deliver an intelligent suite of domain-specific, enterprise-ready AI agents that can assist finance,…
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Urgent call for Child-Centered AI Rules by UN Agencies
UN Agencies Call for Urgent, Child-Centered AI Governance As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly woven into classrooms, messaging apps, and everyday online services, a coalition led by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and supported by UN partners is pressing governments to adopt comprehensive, child-centered AI governance frameworks. The aim is to ensure that AI systems used…
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UN agencies call for urgent, child-centered AI rules as tech outpaces protections
Global push for child-centered AI governance The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and a coalition of UN agencies have issued a strong call for rapid, child-centered governance of artificial intelligence (AI). As AI becomes embedded in classrooms, messaging apps, social platforms and search tools, experts warn that protections for children have not kept pace with technological…
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UN agencies urge urgent child-centred AI rules as technology outpaces protections
Urgent call for child-centred AI governance As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly woven into classrooms, social platforms, and everyday communications, a coalition of United Nations agencies led by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is pressing governments to adopt robust, child-centred AI governance frameworks. The aim is to curb risks to children while preserving the transformative benefits…
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Andrea Vallone Leaves OpenAI for Anthropic — AI Safety Move
The move and what it signals In a notable shift within the artificial intelligence research ecosystem, Andrea Vallone, a prominent figure in safety research at OpenAI, has left the organization to join Anthropic. The transition underscores how leadership moves in AI safety can influence the direction of safety research and the governance frameworks that surround…
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AI Harm to Women: Experts Warn of Emerging Threats and Safeguards
AI’s unsettling potential: a new frontier for harm The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence is reshaping many aspects of daily life, but experts warn a darker potential lurks beneath the surface. As AI tools become more capable, so too does their ability to facilitate harm against women. From increasingly convincing deepfakes to targeted harassment and…
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Federal Executive Forum 2026: Artificial Intelligence Strategies in Government — Progress and Best Practices
Overview of the 2026 Federal Executive Forum The 2026 Federal Executive Forum brought together chief information officers, policy makers, data scientists, and agency leaders to evaluate the state of artificial intelligence strategies in government. Attendees shared how AI initiatives are moving from pilot programs to scalable, mission-critical systems. The forum highlighted the evolving role of…
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Google Pulls Back AI Health Overviews After Guardian Investigation Finds Risk to Users
Overview Google has paused and removed a portion of its AI-assisted health overviews after serious questions were raised about the reliability of the company’s health summaries. A Guardian investigation revealed that several users could have been led toward risky or inaccurate health conclusions, prompting Google to reassess how these AI-generated health insights are created, tested,…
