Under the revised EU AML/CFT package, institutions are expected to adopt more sophisticated, proactive approaches to ...
UNESCO’s report argues that artificial intelligence cannot be governed with traditional, one-time regulatory checks, and that ...
This update covers the European Commission’s proposed “Digital Omnibus on AI”, published 19 November 2025. Part of the European Union’s simplification drive, the proposal aims to streamline the EU ...
To meet emerging regulatory expectations, AI governance in financial services must incorporate two complementary structural ...
Computational intelligence is increasingly embedded in the operational architecture of counterterrorism, civic surveillance, and public safety. Its deployment across jurisdictions reveals deep ...
On November 19, 2025, the EU Commission (Commission) published a set of legislative proposals to introduce more flexibility into a number of EU digital regulations, including: The Omnibus Proposals ...
The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) is the world’s first comprehensive law governing artificial intelligence.[1] While framed as a consumer-safety measure, the Act’s broad reach ...
The guidance allows for different levels of transparency depending on whether artificial intelligence is used in direct ...
With AI Software Integrity Builder, Keysight empowers engineering teams to move from fragmented testing to a unified AI ...
AI’s performance is often dubious, and to use it for safety-critical applications without continuous monitoring and iterative ...