✍️ By Selen Dogan Kosterit. Selen is a PhD Student in Political Science and a Graduate Lab Affiliate at the Governance and Responsible AI Lab (GRAIL), Purdue University. 📌 Editor’s Note: This article is part of … [Read more...] about AI Policy Corner: The Turkish Artificial Intelligence Law Proposal
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From Funding Crisis to AI Misuse: Critical Digital Rights Challenges from RightsCon 2025
✍️ Op-Ed by Seher Shafiq. Seher is the Global Engagement Manager at Mozilla Foundation, based in Toronto, Canada. After a break of almost two years, last week, the digital rights community gathered in … [Read more...] about From Funding Crisis to AI Misuse: Critical Digital Rights Challenges from RightsCon 2025
The Paris AI Summit: Deregulation, Fear, and Surveillance
✍️ Op-Ed by Ana Brandusescu and Prof Renée Sieber. Ana is a PhD Candidate at McGill University and a Balsillie Scholar at the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Prof Sieber is an Associate Professor at … [Read more...] about The Paris AI Summit: Deregulation, Fear, and Surveillance
“Made by Humans” Still Matters
✍️ By Jim Huang, Solutions Director and AI Ethics Researcher, and Abhishek Gupta, Founder and Principal Researcher, Montreal AI Ethics Institute. Editor’s Note: This article, ‘“Made by Humans” Still Matters’ was … [Read more...] about “Made by Humans” Still Matters
The Death of Canada’s Artificial Intelligence and Data Act: What Happened, and What’s Next for AI Regulation in Canada?
✍️ Op-Ed by Blair Attard-Frost, a PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto. She researches and teaches about the governance of AI systems in Canada and globally. Summary Canada is currently experiencing a … [Read more...] about The Death of Canada’s Artificial Intelligence and Data Act: What Happened, and What’s Next for AI Regulation in Canada?