Updates
What Geneva’s history can teach us about governing AI
Geneva’s centuries-old traditions of dialogue, inclusion, and compromise continue to offer valuable guidance for governing AI, as explored in a Diplo interview with Executive Director Jovan Kurbalija.
MEPs to debate EU AI cybersecurity strategy
The AI cybersecurity strategy is expected to support EU countries and companies facing AI-related cyber risks.
UNESCO study examines digital platform influence on news in South-East Europe
New research from UNESCO explores platform regulation and media freedom in South-East Europe.
Germany releases open-source AI platform to accelerate digital public administration
Open-source SPARK API brings modular AI to Germany’s public administration.
SDAIA, DCO and ICAIRE to discuss responsible AI implementation in Geneva
Responsible AI implementation session will focus on public-sector adoption.
UN-backed panel warns AI is outpacing global governance
Concentration of AI development, uneven global access and weak independent evaluation capacity are identified as key risks shaping the future of AI governance.
IWF and NCA urge parents to protect children’s photos from AI misuse
Families are urged to strengthen privacy after IWF revealed rising AI child abuse threats.
ITU showcases AI tools to strengthen digital trust
Researchers help ITU develop practical tools for multimedia authenticity and misinformation detection.
Spain pushes for AI regulation to protect workers
Labour ministers endorsed new AI governance principles led by Spain to improve workplace transparency.
Singapore proposes governance framework for AI agents in finance
Real-time validation and auditability are central to Singapore’s new agentic finance safety framework.
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