Digital Watch Observatory - Digital Governance in 50+ issues, 500+ actors, 5+ processes
Civilian participation in cyber operations during armed conflict is under renewed scrutiny, as a new ICRC–Geneva Academy report urges states and tech actors to clarify responsibilities in line with international law.
LIBE backed a new Europol Regulation expanding data and biometric powers under the ‘Facilitators Package’, drawing sharp criticism from rights groups ahead of a final plenary vote this month.
Telia and Ericsson extend their partnership to enhance 5G coverage, speed, and innovation across the Nordics and Baltics, supporting industries and future-proofing networks.
Perplexity will answer questions inside Snapchat's Chat, delivering concise, cited responses without leaving the app.
GEMS teachers use Copilot to cut admin and personalise learning, shifting time from paperwork to feedback, small groups and mentoring.
Through a strategic Nvidia partnership, Naver positions itself at the forefront of South Korea’s physical AI and robotics transformation.
DeRucci and MIT unveiled FiberCircuits, intelligent AI fibres combining sensing, on-device inference and feedback for natural, low-intrusion human computer interaction experiences.
UK mobile networks and government unite to fight scam calls with AI, call tracing, and stronger support for victims.
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The rise of large language models and the question of ownership
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Is the world ready for AI to rule justice?
AI is reshaping the justice system with unprecedented efficiency, but true progress depends on whether humanity is ready to balance innovation with responsibility and ethical judgement.
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The AI gold rush where the miners are broke
Billions chase AI's promise while profits hide in the server room, drowned by power bills, depreciation, and unrealistic goals.
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Digital Watch newsletter – Issue 103 – September 2025
Issue 103: In our September 2025 issue, we unpack how AI and digital issues took centre stage at UNGA80, and explore the strategic importance of open-source AI, the rise of AI-generated 'slop' on social media, and TikTok’s American makeover. We examined how the global chip race is reshaping notions of sovereignty, and how Nepal’s “Discord democracy” turned a banned platform into a ballot box. We also looked at growing calls to limit children’s online access and recapped key Geneva events shaping the future of international digital governance.
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Weekly #236 Promise and peril: The world signs on to the UN’s new cybercrime treaty in Hanoi
Plus, regulators close in on Big Tech, Washington redraws tech alliances with Tokyo, Seoul, and Beijing, Europe tightens grip as Nexperia cuts off Chinese plant, Microsoft Azure outage underlines global cloud vulnerability.
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WSIS+20 Process
The year 2025 marks 20 years since the finalisation of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), and a review process looking at 20 years of WSIS outcomes implementation will conclude with a high-level meeting at the UN General Assembly (UNGA), in December. This page keeps track of the process leading to the UNGA meeting in December 2025. It also provides background information about WSIS and related activities and processes since 1998.
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Digital Technologies
From internet applications to quantum computing, we focus on advanced and emerging digital technologies which are increasingly reshaping our economies and societies.
Clusters of Policy topics
We unpack digital policy by exploring over 50 topics – from access and sustainable development to network security and the future of work – classified in 7 clusters.
Processes
Follow some of the most important digital policy processes, from the EU's work on the Digital Services Act/Digital Markets Act to the UN Cybercrime Ad Hoc Committee.
