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UN explores how AI can scale human rights implementation
Experts at WSIS Forum 2026 said AI and digital tools can significantly improve human rights monitoring and implementation, provided they complement rather than replace human expertise and institutional accountability.
Universal acceptance key to multilingual internet, UNESCO and ICANN say
UNESCO and ICANN urged governments, industry, and technical communities to accelerate universal acceptance of multilingual domain names and email addresses, warning that greater linguistic inclusion online is also essential for more equitable AI development.
SpaceXAI launches Grok 4.5 for coding and agentic tasks
The new Grok model delivers enhanced coding performance, workplace automation tools, and competitive pricing for developers and businesses.
European Commission takes four countries to EU court over NIS2 delays
Delayed NIS2 implementation prompts the European Commission to pursue court action.
ECB urges banks to prepare for AI cyber threats
Major eurozone banks must prepare action plans to address evolving cybersecurity risks linked to increasingly capable AI models.
African leaders push for homegrown AI and value creation at WSIS Forum
Experts at the WSIS Forum 2026 urged African countries to move beyond digital inclusion by investing in industrial capacity, locally developed AI, and value creation from the continent’s own resources, data, and talent.
Swiss AI users report stronger workplace gains, Microsoft says
AI adoption is delivering strong productivity results in Switzerland, highlighting the importance of leadership alignment and organisational change.
ESRB urges EU action on frontier AI cyber risks in finance
Frontier AI models may create short-term advantages for threat actors, according to the ESRB.
WSIS Forum 2026 opens with calls to turn digital commitments into action
Global leaders opening the WSIS Forum 2026 urged countries to move from digital commitments to concrete action, calling for greater investment in connectivity, AI skills, and inclusive governance to ensure the benefits of AI reach everyone.
OECD report warns AI skills gaps could widen labour inequalities
AI skills remain rare, with workers holding advanced AI capabilities making up about 1 percent of the workforce.
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