Governance

Governance

Global AI Governance: Understanding the EU AI Act, US, China, Singapore, Japan, Korea and the emerging global framework for responsible AI

Artificial intelligence is moving from an emerging technology into a general-purpose capability embedded across business, government and society. As organisations increasingly use AI to make recommendations, generate content, analyse information, automate processes and take actions on behalf of people, governments are moving beyond voluntary discussions about AI ethics and beginning to establish formal systems of governance.

AI Tools, Governance

The AI Revolution in Finance: Promise, Peril, and the Path Forward

75 percent of industry respondents leveraging AI for tasks such as fraud detection and credit risk modeling. Yet, the rise of generative AI and agentic AI is what truly captures the imagination. Generative AI, despite only gaining traction since 2022, is now used by 71 percent of industry respondents, while agentic AI is already in active adoption among 52 percent. Fintechs, unburdened by legacy systems, lead the charge, with 57 percent adopting agentic AI compared to 45 percent of traditional financial institutions.

AI Tools, Governance

AI Agent Registry – Policy to Infrastructure

AI Agent Registry – a layer of customisable rules, sanctioned tools, and a registry to track ownership and activities of every AI agent deployed across the public service. Not a policy paper. Not a framework for consultation. Infrastructure. Who owns the agent? What systems can it access? What decisions is it authorised to make? And how can those actions be audited after the fact?

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