In this article: Opportunities vs. Risks: Generative AI presents immense opportunities but also significant risks, causing many enterprises to halt initiatives or impose restrictive “no gen AI” policies. Challenges of Overreaction: Blocking gen AI tools entirely is ineffective as employees bypass restrictions through personal devices, creating a “BYO LLM” (bring your own large language model) […]
AI Regulation
In this article: Lawsuit Filed: Five Canadian media companies—Torstar, Postmedia, The Globe and Mail, The Canadian Press, and CBC/Radio-Canada—filed a lawsuit against OpenAI on November 17, 2024, accusing the company of copyright infringement and unauthorized use of their content. Core Allegations: The companies allege that OpenAI scraped their journalism content to train its generative AI […]
In this article: Introduction of the CRA: Published on November 20, 2024, the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is the first harmonizing regulation to safeguard consumers and businesses against cybersecurity threats, forming a central pillar of the EU’s Cybersecurity Strategy for the Digital Decade. Scope and Coverage: The CRA applies to all economic operators involved […]
In this article: The EU’s AI Act, published in July 2024, marks the end of a four-year legislative process, introducing the world’s first binding AI regulation, with similar legislation emerging in at least eight other countries. These laws follow a “risk-based” approach, imposing tiered obligations on developers and deployers based on perceived threats to the […]
In this article: AI oversight in focus: Kentucky’s AI task force has proposed 11 recommendations to guide legislative priorities ahead of the 2025 session, emphasizing state-level action amid growing AI integration in daily life. State and federal roles: While urging federal action on AI regulation, Kentucky lawmakers aim to address state-specific needs, including ethical AI […]
In this article: Global AI leadership: The US leads in AI technology development, with California hosting 32 of the top 50 AI companies globally. Regulatory approach: Unlike Europe’s sector-agnostic AI regulations, the US adopts narrow, industry-specific rules while moving toward broader algorithmic and AI governance. Relevant regulations: Existing laws like the FTC Act, Equal Credit […]
In this article: The UK government is launching an artificial intelligence (AI) assurance platform to help businesses across the country identify and mitigate the potential risks and harms posed by the technology, as part of a wider push to bolster the UK’s burgeoning AI assurance sector. The platform is designed to drive demand for the […]
In this article: AI driving data center evolution: Vertiv projects 2025 trends will include innovations in high-density computing, sustainability, and cybersecurity. Focus on advanced cooling: Transition to complex liquid- and air-cooling strategies will accelerate to support AI-driven rack densities in three- and four-digit kWs. Demand for scalable solutions: Customers require advanced infrastructure to power and […]
In this article: The article discusses the possibility of President-elect Trump appointing an AI czar in the White House to coordinate federal policy and governmental use of emerging AI technology. Elon Musk, who owns a leading AI company called xAI, is expected to be intimately involved in shaping the future of the AI debate and […]
In this article: The Australian Senate inquiry has criticized major tech companies like Amazon, Google, and Meta for their lack of transparency in using Australian data to train their artificial intelligence (AI) models. The inquiry found these companies to be evasive and unwilling to disclose key details about how they leverage personal and private data. […]
