EU opens consultation on AI incident reporting rules
Anyone interested, companies, civil society groups, or individuals, can submit feedback through the consultation portal until 7 November.
Anyone interested, companies, civil society groups, or individuals, can submit feedback through the consultation portal until 7 November.
Speaking at the UN General Assembly, Mitsotakis warned of the risks of unchecked social media use on children’s minds and urged global action.
Candidates with expertise in core AI fields (including generative AI, machine learning, robotics, and AI safety), applied AI (health, climate, social sciences, digital society), and related interdisciplinary areas such as ethics, governance, and risk assessment are invited to apply.
Mali has launched new digital platforms to improve access to public services, including biometric driver’s licenses, electronic toll systems, and a national health information platform. The initiatives, developed locally, are part of the government’s broader digital transformation plan.
The informal council meeting, hosted by the Danish Minister for Digital Affairs, Caroline Stage, under the Danish EU Presidency, will take place on 10 October.
The Task Force brings together experts from academia, industry, and civil society, while Canadians can share their views through the Consulting Canadians portal until 31 October 2025. The government says the strategy will focus on research, innovation, infrastructure, and building public trust in AI.
The United Nations launched the Global Dialogue on AI Governance on 25 September, following a General Assembly decision in August to establish a forum for international discussions on regulating artificial intelligence. The dialogue will begin its first formal meetings in 2026, coinciding with the AI for Good Summit in Geneva.
This work is developed by community-based 'Generation Panels,' groups of experts and stakeholders from each script community, and is finalised through ICANN’s public consultation process. More scripts are expected to be added in future versions as proposals are completed.
Leaders at the UN General Assembly set the stage for a global debate on how technology can shape humanity’s future, balancing its vast promise with urgent calls for stronger safeguards.
Both events are designed to encourage collaboration and exchange across governments, intergovernmental organizations, businesses, the technical community, academia, and civil society.