UN expert panel begins work on human-centred AI governance study
A UN-appointed panel has launched a global study on artificial intelligence, focusing on risks, opportunities, and the role of human oversight in governance.
A UN-appointed panel has launched a global study on artificial intelligence, focusing on risks, opportunities, and the role of human oversight in governance.
The Global Network Initiative urges reforms to Section 702 of the US Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, citing concerns over privacy, oversight, and global implications.
A new OpenAI policy document presents proposals addressing the economic and societal implications of advanced AI, including labour impacts, safety measures, and governance frameworks.
The European Union and Morocco have launched a Digital Dialogue to expand cooperation on AI, digital infrastructure, and public services.
A coalition of cultural, media, and civil society organisations has urged the EU to increase funding for the proposed AgoraEU programme in the next long-term budget.
A new draft specification proposes tools for managing how animated images behave on web pages, including playback control and rendering options.
A new draft from the World Wide Web Consortium outlines updates to how digital credentials, such as diplomas or IDs, can be securely issued and verified online.
The European Commission outlines developments in computing infrastructure, data governance, and skills as part of its strategy to strengthen Europe’s AI ecosystem.
A submission by the Association for Progressive Communications outlines how digital technologies are being used to target women human rights defenders and marginalised communities across multiple regions.
The World Wide Web Consortium is moving a new version of a subtitle and captioning standard closer to final status, with updates aimed at improving global media accessibility.