Updates
UNESCO launches consultation on fair compensation for news in the AI era
A new UNESCO consultation examines compensation for journalism in an evolving digital information ecosystem.
AI is reshaping employment patterns across the US labour market
Research shows a widening gap in employment growth between high-risk and low-risk occupations, especially after 2022.
Oxford researchers develop AI tool to map hidden effects of high blood pressure
Researchers identified six patterns of hypertension-related organ damage using AI.
Digital harms and child protection drive major Criminal Code reforms in Canada
The law strengthens penalties and expands tools to address online exploitation, sextortion and emerging digital harms such as deepfakes.
Norway restricts generative AI use in primary schools
The new policy introduces a staged rollout of AI in education, with stricter limits for younger pupils and more structured use in higher grade levels.
Spain reports higher removal of online hate speech content
Online hate speech monitoring in Spain reveals persistent discrimination and rising moderation efforts.
Indonesia plans AI integration across major government programmes
A draft roadmap would see government bodies adopt AI between 2026 and 2029.
Cybercriminals exploit World Cup hype with phishing schemes
Security experts warn that AI-generated fake websites are making online scams more convincing and harder for users to identify during major global events.
Malaysia moves to strengthen laws against AI-enabled crimes
The government says existing legal frameworks must evolve to address emerging AI-related offences.
EU selects EUROPA consortium to build multilingual frontier AI model
The EU’s Frontier AI Grand Challenge concluded with EUROPA selected as the winner.
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