Why 2026 marks the end of "business as usual" for AI ethics. … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #182: When Guardrails Fracture
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AI Policy Corner: AI Governance in East Asia: Comparing the AI Acts of South Korea and Japan
✍️By Selen Dogan Kosterit. Selen is a PhD Student in Political Science and a Graduate Affiliate at the Governance and Responsible AI Lab (GRAIL), Purdue University. 📌 Editor’s Note: This article is part of our … [Read more...] about AI Policy Corner: AI Governance in East Asia: Comparing the AI Acts of South Korea and Japan
The AI Ethics Brief #181: We’re Stronger Together: Collective Action & AI Ethics
Happy New Year! We kick of our first Brief of 2026 with our State of AI Ethics Report Part V: Collective Action, and mark the return of our Recess collaboration with Encode Canada … [Read more...] about The AI Ethics Brief #181: We’re Stronger Together: Collective Action & AI Ethics
Recess: Is AI in Law School a Helpful Tool or a Hidden Trap?
✍️By Emma Edney from Encode Canada. Emma is a BCL/JD McCall MacBain Scholar candidate at McGill University. Her interests include ethical issues surrounding personal information in technology and the impact of AI on … [Read more...] about Recess: Is AI in Law School a Helpful Tool or a Hidden Trap?
Recess: Reprogramming the Public Sphere: AI and News Visibility on Social Media
✍️By Natalie Jenkins from Encode Canada. Natalie is an MSc candidate in Digital Policy at University College Dublin, based in Toronto, Ontario. She is interested in the impacts of emerging technologies on human rights … [Read more...] about Recess: Reprogramming the Public Sphere: AI and News Visibility on Social Media





