World gathers in Norway to shape digital future
Digital leaders from around the world gathered in Norway to confront the urgent question of how to ensure technology serves humanity in an increasingly divided and accelerated digital age.
Digital leaders from around the world gathered in Norway to confront the urgent question of how to ensure technology serves humanity in an increasingly divided and accelerated digital age.
As global leaders gather to confront the rising tide of digital inequality, a new urgency emerges: ensuring the world’s most vulnerable communities aren’t left behind in the AI revolution.
NOYB accuses Meta of bypassing EU user consent rules.
As global civil society leaders converge to reshape the digital rights landscape, their bold proposals signal a pivotal moment in the future of internet governance.
With five days of sessions, workshops, and community exchanges ahead, IGF 2025 promises to be a pivotal moment for assessing progress and charting a collaborative path for the next era of digital governance.
The guidance focuses on two areas critical to AI model development: the legal basis for processing personal data under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and the collection of data through web scraping.
Official responses to this RFI should be electronically submitted using ICANN's sourcing tool by 23:59 UTC on 11 August 2025. Access to this tool may be requested via the same email address.
By framing verification as a technically grounded and politically relevant objective, the Scientific Advisory Board contributes to an emerging conversation about how the world might manage the development of frontier AI without compromising security or fairness.
20 June 2025 — The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to find organisations capable of evaluating two technical areas in the next round of new internet domain endings (generic top-level domains, or gTLDs), expected to launch in April 2026. The two areas are String Similarity [...]
A key output of the meeting was the adoption of a statement titled Promoting Responsible Innovation and Protecting Children by Prioritizing Privacy, which underscores the importance of integrating privacy protections from the outset in technological development.