Updates
AUSTRAC warns AI is reshaping financial crime
AI and virtual assets are increasing the scale of financial crime threats, AUSTRAC says.
Canada’s CSE expands cyber defence amid growing threats
AI and post-quantum cryptography are now central to Canada’s national cyber defence investments.
Google says AI power users drive UK productivity gains
A widening skills divide in AI use risks leaving most of the UK workforce behind despite rapidly increasing adoption rates.
South Korea boosts AI funding to strengthen global competitiveness
The government is offering up to 2 billion won annually to attract top global AI researchers.
Japan backs domestic AI model for robotics
Backed by leading tech firms, Japan’s AI initiative targets industrial transformation through smarter automation and improved robotic intelligence.
Noyb says US Supreme Court ruling puts EU-US data deal under pressure
noyb is calling on the European Commission to begin an orderly withdrawal from the US data deal.
EU approves simplified AI rules under Omnibus VII
The officials say streamlined AI rules will improve legal clarity, support innovation and ensure more consistent enforcement across member states.
AI could reorganise 27% of EU jobs, OpenAI says
A diverse labour future is emerging, where automation, augmentation and job redesign occur simultaneously across different sectors of the EU economy.
NVIDIA and Palantir expand sovereign AI for US government
New sovereign AI capabilities place Palantir and NVIDIA at the centre of secure public sector AI deployment.
Chief AI Officers to lead AI adoption across Australian government
Chief AI Officers will guide AI strategy, culture and capability across Australian agencies.
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