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New iboss platform gives organizations instant visibility into AI tools and usage

Jul 02,26 | 01:43 EST

iboss launches free AI Security Platform, giving organizations instant visibility into AI use with optional policy controls.

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Client Alert: China Made Meta Give Back a $2 Billion Artificial Intelligence Acquisition: What It Means for Your Next Cross-Border Deal

Jul 02,26 | 01:42 EST

China's recent order for Meta to unwind its $2 billion acquisition of AI startup Manus, based on the technology's origin rather than the company's domicile, signals a new, aggressive regulatory stance. This client alert examines Beijing's 'technological nationality' doctrine, its codification through new outbound investment regulations, and the dual regulatory exposure faced by U.S. acquirers of Chinese-origin AI, providing critical advice for in-house counsel on navigating future cross-border tech deals.

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The future is now: College of Computing & Artificial Intelligence officially launches

Jul 02,26 | 01:41 EST

UW–Madison’s first new college in more than four decades will explore and inform technological change for societal benefit.

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The AI Republic? Governing Artificial Intelligence at America’s 250th Anniversary

Jul 02,26 | 01:39 EST

This insightful article from Law.com presents a critical examination of the profound governance challenges posed by Artificial Intelligence within the United States, a discussion made particularly poignant as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary. The piece highlights a significant and pressing dilemma: the inherent tension between the operational philosophy of America's constitutional republic, which has historically favored a malleable, adaptable, yet inherently slow-to-react approach to evolving societal needs, and the explosive, often unpredictable, speed of AI technology's development and deployment. The author forcefully argues that the unprecedented pace and the vast potential for widespread, transformative, and even fundamentally disruptive consequences stemming from AI necessitate a profound re-evaluation of this traditional, incremental governance philosophy. The central argument revolves around whether the existing legal and regulatory frameworks can adequately address the complex ethical, social, and economic upheavals that AI is already precipitating. The article advocates for a serious consideration of a more decisive, 'commandment-based' regulatory framework for AI. This proposed approach would involve the establishment of clear, unequivocal 'do not cross' lines, serving as non-negotiable boundaries for AI development and its practical applications. The primary objective of such a robust framework would be to meticulously preserve fundamental human autonomy, safeguard the integrity of democratic stability, and protect core societal values. Crucially, the author suggests that these paramount safeguards must be prioritized above purely economic market incentives or the unbridled, unchecked pursuit of technological capability, acknowledging the unique and potentially existential risks and opportunities that AI introduces to the very fabric of the American republic. The article thus initiates a compelling and urgent national conversation on how America must wisely navigate this technological frontier to secure its future and uphold its founding principles in an increasingly AI-driven world.

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Insights on Artificial Intelligence Use in Food Safety

Jul 02,26 | 01:38 EST

AI has moved into food safety programs faster than policies, procedures, and comfort levels can adapt. The gap between what organizations say and what people do regarding AI use is one of the most interesting—and potentially risky—signals from this Food Safety Insights survey.

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White Paper on Artificial Intelligence in the EU

Jul 02,26 | 01:35 EST

The EU aims to lead global AI regulation with a human-centric, risk-based approach, as outlined in its AI strategy and proposed AI Act. This initiative seeks to balance technological innovation with fundamental rights protection, ensuring trustworthy AI systems across various sectors, including law enforcement and defence, while addressing challenges like human training and international competitiveness.

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UN Artificial Intelligence Panel Launches Report Ahead of Global Conference

Jul 02,26 | 01:32 EST

The acceleration of artificial intelligence (AI) and its capabilities is far outpacing governments’ capacities to effectively regulate it.

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An Optimist’s Account of Artificial Intelligence

Jul 02,26 | 01:31 EST

A review of Josh Tyrangiel’s “AI for Good: How Real People Are Using Artificial Intelligence to Fix Things that Matter” (Simon & Schuster, 2026).

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