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June 24, 2025

Expert Insight: IBM AI Governance Report

A new IBM global study highlights a troubling gap between AI policy rhetoric and real-world governance. Although 80% of executives say AI governance is critical to responsible innovation, only 20-30% have put robust practices in place.
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June 24, 2025

New Orleans Debates Facial Recognition Regs

New Orleans is at the center of a national debate as it considers an ordinance to legalize real-time facial recognition surveillance across the city.
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June 24, 2025

EU AI Act Enters Implementation Phase

Europe’s landmark AI Act has officially entered the implementation phase, ushering in one of the world’s most comprehensive frameworks for governing artificial intelligence. The law targets high-risk AI systems, including biometric identification, predictive policing, and AI in critical infrastructure, with strict requirements for transparency, human oversight, and risk assessments.
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June 24, 2025

Congress Pushes for Federal Freeze on State AI Rules

In a significant development within the 2025 federal budget bill, lawmakers have proposed a 10-year moratorium on state-level AI regulation. This provision, supported by major tech lobbying groups and some Republican legislators, aims to establish a uniform national standard for AI governance. Proponents argue that avoiding a fragmented regulatory patchwork will reduce legal complexity and foster innovation and economic competitiveness.
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June 24, 2025

Microsoft Names Cari Benn as Chief Privacy Officer, Reinforces Global Data Protection Commitment

Microsoft has appointed Cari Benn as its new Chief Privacy Officer (CPO), a move seen as a renewed pledge to place privacy and trust at the heart of its global operations.
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June 24, 2025

Meta AI Privacy Self-Share Sparks Backlash

Meta’s standalone AI chatbot has ignited privacy concerns after users discovered their private conversations appearing in the public “Discover” feed. Given sensitive topics like mental health struggles, relationship difficulties, sexuality, and political opinions, many users mistakenly believed their content was private.
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