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President-elect Trump appoints Brendan Carr, known for his strong stance against tech censorship, to lead the US communications regulator.
US President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Brendan Carr, a critic of big tech censorship, as the incoming chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Carr is known for his outspoken stance on free speech and has proposed significant regulatory reforms for major tech companies, including imposing transparency requirements and tougher actions on platforms with foreign ties
The UAE’s neutral stance in the AI race and robust pro-business policies make it a rising hub for tech innovation and AI talent.
The UAE is carving a unique niche in the global AI landscape, offering pro-business policies, a strategic geographic location, and a neutral stance amidst the US-China rivalry. This environment makes it a sought-after destination for Southeast Asian and global tech firms looking to scale AI-driven solutions
Canada’s $2.4 billion commitment to AI adoption aims to bridge the innovation gap and position the country as a global leader, before it's too late!
Canada has long been recognized for its AI research, but a recent report warns that its businesses lag in adoption, risking competitiveness. With a $2.4 billion investment, Canada aims to accelerate AI integration across industries, bridging the gap between innovation and practical application.
The UK plans sweeping AI legislation to ensure safety, with Technology Secretary Peter Kyle pledging to turn voluntary AI agreements into legally binding measures.
The UK is set to introduce legislation to safeguard against AI risks, transforming voluntary testing accords into legally binding measures. Technology Secretary Peter Kyle emphasized the importance of investing in advanced computing power and granting the AI Safety Institute full independence to act in the public’s interest.
Trump's election win signals sweeping changes to U.S. AI policy, challenging regulations set by Biden's administration
Donald Trump's 2024 presidential election victory is set to reshape AI policies, beginning with dismantling Biden's AI regulations. The future of federal oversight, innovation, and industry partnerships hangs in the balance as the incoming administration leans toward deregulation
Meta Partners with US Government to Deploy Llama AI in Public Sector Initiatives
Meta is collaborating with US government agencies to apply its Llama AI model in addressing critical public sector challenges, including expanding access to essential services and supporting small businesses. This no-cost partnership highlights Meta’s commitment to AI development in impactful ways.
Indonesia Embraces AI to Enhance Food Safety and Registration
Indonesia’s BRIN and BPOM are partnering to enhance food registration through AI, focusing on food safety and quality to strengthen national food security.
Philippines Eyes National AI Agency: A Move Toward Responsible Innovation and Global Competitiveness
A proposed national AI regulatory body in the Philippines aims to ensure responsible AI development, protect data privacy, and enhance the country's competitiveness in the global market.
AI in the Courtroom: How the Philippine Judiciary is Embracing Innovation
The Philippine Supreme Court is testing AI technology to improve judicial processes, focusing on voice-to-text transcription and legal research