Tag: risk governance
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Doing Innovation Responsibly: How Responsible AI Practices Can Address Risks to International Peace and Security
Introduction: The Imperative of Responsible AI for Global Peace The rapid development of civilian artificial intelligence brings transformative potential, from faster medicine to smarter disaster response. Yet with power comes responsibility. Misuse or poorly governed AI can exacerbate tensions, fuel misinformation, or enable destabilizing actions that threaten international peace and security. This article examines how…
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Public Health, Pollution, Road Safety: Governance Strains Across Three Local Incidents
Overview: Three Local Incidents, One Question about Governance and Risk Three recent stories from different jurisdictions illuminate how governance, accountability, and risk management play out in public safety. In Ireland, questions swirl around a ventilator procurement linked to a Galway hydro turbine project and a company with a controversial procurement profile (Irish Examiner, https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-41712704.html). In…
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Triad of Risk: Health procurement, industrial fallout, and road safety test local governance
Introduction: Three cases, one critical question Across three distinct but increasingly connected risk domains—healthcare procurement, environmental health, and transportation safety—public trust is being tested by how authorities respond to edge cases and controversial actors. The Irish Examiner’s report on a controversial ventilator contract that culminated in a Galway hydro turbine project underscores questions about procurement…
