Updated candidate recommendation: Web Neural Network (WebNN) API published by the World Wide Web Consortium

By |2026-01-26T12:26:18+00:00January15 24, 2026|

The World Wide Web Consortium has published an updated draft of the Web Neural Network API, a technical specification that aims to make artificial intelligence tasks run faster directly in web browsers by using specialised hardware.

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Civil society groups launch campaign urging humanitarian use of direct-to-cell satellite connectivity during internet shutdowns

By |2026-01-26T11:48:09+00:00January26 24, 2026|

A coalition of civil society organisations has launched a campaign calling for the integration of humanitarian safeguards into the deployment of direct-to-cell (D2C) satellite connectivity technologies, citing recent internet shutdowns in Iran as a case that illustrates the risks of large-scale connectivity disruptions.

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WSIS forum 2026 opens consultation process to shape global digital cooperation agenda

By |2026-01-26T14:45:52+00:00January03 23, 2026|

The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 2026 has launched its Open Consultation Process, inviting governments, civil society, the private sector, and the technical community to help shape the programme and priorities of one of the UN’s main platforms for digital development.

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New US report links artificial intelligence to renewed economic divergence

By |2026-01-29T12:50:17+00:00January10 23, 2026|

A January 2026 report by the US Council of Economic Advisers argues that artificial intelligence is likely to accelerate economic divergence between countries, with the United States positioned as the main beneficiary under current investment and policy trends.

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EESC supports Commission’s Apply AI Strategy to accelerate AI use in Europe

By |2026-01-23T09:10:54+00:00January36 23, 2026|

Backing the European Commission’s Apply AI Strategy, the European Economic and Social Committee argues that reliability, trust and inclusive governance should define Europe’s approach to artificial intelligence deployment.

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UN Women policy briefing explores how AI can address online gender-based violence in Asia and the Pacific

By |2026-01-23T08:53:08+00:00January07 23, 2026|

A new UN Women policy brief examines the dual role of artificial intelligence in enabling and countering technology-facilitated gender-based violence across the region.

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ARIN 57 registration opens for April 2026 public policy meeting

By |2026-01-23T08:51:10+00:00January18 23, 2026|

The American Registry for Internet Numbers has opened registration for ARIN 57, its next Public Policy and Members Meeting, scheduled for April 2026 with both in-person and online participation.

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Global Network Initiative issues statement on network disruption during Uganda’s 2026 elections

By |2026-01-23T08:36:38+00:00January37 23, 2026|

The Global Network Initiative has commented on the internet disruption reported in Uganda during the January 2026 general elections, referring to its broader work on the impacts of network shutdowns and applicable international standards.

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ITU releases second edition of AI readiness assessment framework

By |2026-01-22T10:27:52+00:00January51 22, 2026|

A new report by the International Telecommunication Union examines how countries and organisations can assess their preparedness to adopt and scale artificial intelligence. The document presents an analytical framework designed to measure AI readiness across infrastructure, skills, data, governance, and innovation systems, based on empirical use cases and expert input.

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EU data protection bodies outline concerns ahead of Parliament debate on Digital Omnibus proposals

By |2026-01-22T10:12:02+00:00January02 22, 2026|

EU data protection authorities have published a joint assessment of proposed Digital Omnibus reforms, setting out a series of recommendations ahead of an upcoming discussion in the European Parliament. The opinions focus on safeguards, accountability, and institutional roles in the governance of artificial intelligence.

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