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On AI Regulation, Bigger Is Not Always Better
A comprehensive federal regulatory framework for AI is neither politically nor technically feasible. A more flexible approach is needed.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has proposed the establishment of a global organization in the field of AI on Friday.
China's Premier Li Qiang warned Saturday that artificial intelligence development must be weighed against the security risks, ...
In a major workforce shake-up, Microsoft has laid off approximately 15,000 employees as part of its strategic pivot toward ...
AI tools like ChatGPT are helping neurodivergent users communicate more clearly and confidently — though some experts warn ...
The United Kingdom is ramping up its regulatory oversight of major technology platforms, with a sharp focus on ensuring ...
Meta's reasoning for banning political, electoral, and social issue ads mirrors Google's when it decided to do the same thing ...
According to a Reuter’s report, China has intensified its bid to shape the future of artificial intelligence by proposing a new global organisation for AI governance, as geopolitical rivalry with the ...
For Cape Town-based filmmaker Kate D'hotman, connecting with movie audiences comes naturally. Far more daunting is speaking ...
On July 23, 2025, the Trump Administration released its long-anticipated AI Action Plan, outlining a federal roadmap to maintain U.S.
Globally, allies like India face economic recalibration, and rivals like China may exploit any missteps. For all stakeholders ...