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AI Policy Corner: An Overview of Illinois Public Act 103-0804

March 16, 2026

✍️By Isadora Argenta. Isadora is an Undergraduate Student in Political Science and minoring in Communication and Portuguese, as well as an Undergraduate Affiliate at the Governance and Responsible AI Lab (GRAIL), … [Read more...] about AI Policy Corner: An Overview of Illinois Public Act 103-0804

Tech Futures: The threat of AI-generated code to the world’s digital infrastructure

March 2, 2026

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✍️ By Ismael Kherroubi Garcia. Ismael is Founder & Co-lead of the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Network (RAIN), and Founder & CEO of Kairoi. 📌 Editor’s Note: This article is part of our Tech … [Read more...] about Tech Futures: The threat of AI-generated code to the world’s digital infrastructure

AI Policy Corner: Analysis of Ghana’s Strategy for the Integration of AI

March 2, 2026

✍️By Efua Asamani-Baah. Efua is an Undergraduate Student in Data Science and Applied Statistics, minoring in Sociology, as well as an Undergraduate Affiliate at the Governance and Responsible AI Lab (GRAIL), Purdue … [Read more...] about AI Policy Corner: Analysis of Ghana’s Strategy for the Integration of AI

Dreams and Realities in Modi’s AI Impact Summit

March 2, 2026

The undying sun hangs in the sky, as people gather around signal towers, working through their digital devices.

🔬 By Maya Indira Ganesh. Dr Maya Indira Ganesh is an assistant research professor and associate director at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (LCFI), University of Cambridge. Her research adopts … [Read more...] about Dreams and Realities in Modi’s AI Impact Summit

AI Policy Corner: Automating Licensed Professions: Assessing Health Technology and Other Industries

February 16, 2026

✍️By Alexandria Workman. Alexandria is an Undergraduate Student in Political Science and minoring in Business at Indiana University, as well as an Undergraduate Affiliate at the Governance and Responsible AI Lab … [Read more...] about AI Policy Corner: Automating Licensed Professions: Assessing Health Technology and Other Industries

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Tech Futures: Better Imagination for Better Tech Futures

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Tech Futures: Crafting Participatory Tech Futures

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Tech Futures: AI For and Against Knowledge

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Tech Futures: The Fossil Fuels Playbook for Big Tech: Part II

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Tech Futures: The Fossil Fuels Playbook for Big Tech: Part I

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