AI Policy
Abdul El-Sayed’s Radical Proposal: Public Ownership of AI to Avert ‘Human Demise’
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed calls for the nationalization of AI infrastructure, warning that the profit-driven motives of Big Tech pose an existential threat to human survival.
The Maryland Experiment: Can an Innovation Lab Bridge the Gap Between Policy and Generative AI?
Maryland launches a groundbreaking innovation lab to integrate AI into public administration, setting new standards for digital governance and ethical deployment.
Navigating the New Frontier: What Attorneys Need to Know About New York Courts’ New AI Rule
New York courts are implementing strict rules for Generative AI use, demanding full transparency and human verification from legal professionals to prevent 'hallucinations'.
Democrats Push for Military AI Restrictions Following Anthropic’s Pentagon Controversy
Following revelations of Claude's integration into Pentagon operations, Democratic lawmakers are pushing for strict laws to prevent autonomous lethal AI systems.
Melania Trump’s AI Challenge: Bridging the Digital Divide and the Future of Educational Policy
The former First Lady hosts the AI Challenge Awards, highlighting the critical role of AI literacy in schools and the intersection of technology and public policy.
CISA at the AI Frontier: Hiring Milestones and New Directives for National Security
CISA Director Jen Easterly details the agency's progress in talent acquisition and the implementation of the new AI Binding Operational Directive.
The Great AI Brain Drain: White House Policy Leadership in Flux as Top Advisers Depart
The departure of key architects from the White House AI policy team raises critical questions about the continuity of US strategy toward Silicon Valley and global competition.
New York’s Synthetic Performer Disclosure Law: A New Era for Advertising Regulation
New York mandates strict transparency for AI-generated talent and digital replicas in ads, forcing a major recalibration across the global marketing landscape.
The Securitization of Silicon: Washington’s Strategic Pivot in AI Governance and National Security
A new executive directive signals a shift from ethical guardrails to hard power, placing AI at the heart of American national security and global defense strategy.
Cisco: Government Coordination Vital to Combat the AI-Driven Vulnerability Surge
Cisco urges deeper public-private collaboration as Artificial Intelligence accelerates global cyber-vulnerabilities and automated exploits.
Employer Liability in the Age of AI: Why 'I Didn't Build It' is No Longer a Defense
Employers hold full legal responsibility for AI-driven discrimination, even when using third-party tools, as courts and regulators tighten the net on algorithmic accountability.
AI in Health Care: The Governance Gap and the Risks of Rapid Adoption
As AI rapidly integrates into healthcare systems, the lack of a regulatory framework creates legal and ethical gaps that threaten patient safety.