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WSIS Forum 2026 explores how the IGF should evolve after gaining a permanent mandate
Speakers at the WSIS Forum 2026 called for a more impactful Internet Governance Forum, arguing that its new permanent mandate should be matched by stronger government engagement, year-round collaboration and closer links with national and regional initiatives.
Stronger health data governance seen as key to trusted AI and digital health at WSIS Forum 2026
Speakers at the WSIS Forum 2026 called for stronger legislative frameworks, international cooperation and practical implementation to ensure trusted, rights-based governance of health data and AI.
WSIS session calls for a broader understanding of digital citizenship in the AI era
Speakers at a WSIS Forum 2026 session argued that digital citizenship in the AI era requires far more than internet access, calling for greater AI literacy, trusted digital public infrastructure, inclusive governance, and practical capacity development.
Geneva workshop to examine parliamentary oversight of AI
Parliamentary oversight of AI requires stronger technical support for legislatures.
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.
UN Global Dialogue opens debate on AI risks and governance
Calls intensify for multilateral AI governance frameworks as stakeholders stress that no single country can effectively manage the technology alone.
MEPs to debate EU AI cybersecurity strategy
The AI cybersecurity strategy is expected to support EU countries and companies facing AI-related cyber risks.
Hong Kong launches AI privacy sandbox for schools
The personal data AI sandbox gives selected schools support on privacy compliance and responsible AI adoption.
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.
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