Tag: AI Governance


  • From Superhumans to Sequencing: The Next 50 Years of Science

    From Superhumans to Sequencing: The Next 50 Years of Science

    The Next 50 Years in Science: A Roadmap Shaped by Collaboration As we mark a half-century of rapid scientific progress, researchers from across disciplines are envisioning what comes next. The discussion at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, alongside CBC’s Quirks & Quarks, brought together six Canadian scientists who chart future frontiers. Their shared takeaway: the…

  • AI and Workers’ Rights: CHR Calls for Strong Global Safeguards

    AI and Workers’ Rights: CHR Calls for Strong Global Safeguards

    CHR emphasizes human rights in AI governance The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has underscored that the many benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) must not come at the expense of workers’ rights. In a clear statement, the CHR called for robust legal frameworks to guide the development and regulation of AI, ensuring technologies enhance human…

  • CHR Advocates AI that Upholds Workers’ Rights and Democratic Values

    CHR Advocates AI that Upholds Workers’ Rights and Democratic Values

    Introduction: A Call for Human-Centric AI Governance The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) of the Philippines has issued a clear warning: the widespread deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) must not erode workers’ rights or fundamental freedoms. In its position paper, the CHR emphasizes that while AI offers numerous benefits—from efficiency to innovation—its development and deployment…

  • AI: The Next Economic Growth Engine for the Philippines

    AI: The Next Economic Growth Engine for the Philippines

    AI: The Next Economic Growth Engine The Philippines is witnessing a transformative shift as artificial intelligence (AI) moves from a futuristic concept to a tangible driver of economic growth. Since 2022, generative AI tools have begun reshaping the business landscape—from finance and marketing to logistics and customer service. This evolution is not confined to labs…