Operating under the DDR&D in the Israeli Ministry of Defense, the AI and Autonomy Administration will spearhead research, development, and force build-up efforts in artificial intelligence and autonomous systems across all military branches.
The study, presented during a virtual event, explores the effects of online hate on Jewish individuals and assesses the ability of GAI systems to recognize and interpret antisemitism compared to human understanding.
The UK Government published a consultation on “Copyright and Artificial Intelligence” in which it examines proposals to change the UK’s copyright framework in light of the growth of the artificial intelligence (“AI”) sector.
The State Control Committee convened for a special debate on national preparedness regarding AI, this following the State Comptroller's report on the matter from November 2024.
The Testing Risks of AI for National Security (TRAINS) Taskforce brings together experts from Commerce, Defense, Energy, Homeland Security, NSA, and NIH to address national security concerns and strengthen American leadership in AI innovation.
Denmark is set to become the first country in Europe where leading companies from the financial, public, and legal sectors join forces to introduce specific directions for the responsible implementation of the AI Act across all sectors.
The AI safety control tool Guardrails developed by Israeli company Aporia earned its spot among TIME's 200 groundbreaking innovations in the "Best Inventions 2024" list.
Biden-Harris Administration is announcing that Federal agencies have completed on schedule each action that the Executive Order tasked for this past year—more than one hundred in all.
“AI will take on a very special place in my work” as a member of the new French government, said newly-appointed Secretary of State for artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies Clara Chappaz.
The initiative, running through 2027, will focus on advancing AI research, human capital development, and AI integration across government services, strengthening Israel’s position as a global leader in artificial intelligence.
The Albanese Government has today released a new framework to guide the safe and responsible use of artificial intelligence in the Australian Public Service (APS).
The Taub Center is publishing a study that examines the level of exposure to artificial intelligence in the Israeli labor market and its expected effects.
Romania’s government approved a national artificial intelligence strategy for 2024-2027, falling in line with EU ambitions for the bloc to become a global leader in the field.
Eleven World Religions, sixteen new signatories, thirteen nations in attendance, more than 150 participants: these are some of the numbers of AI Ethics for Peace.
A new report and framework from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) aims to broaden understanding of responsible AI use in the public sector.
A UNESCO report published today warns that unless decisive action is taken to integrate ethical principles, AI could distort the historical record of the Holocaust and fuel antisemitism
The Israeli Association for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence has partnered with AI Week 2024 Conference, taking place June 26-27 at Tel Aviv University. Join us in shaping an ethical and responsible future for AI!
MK Farkash Hacohen, Chair: Government has to formulate comprehensive strategic plan that will affect the employment worlds in Israel for years to come.
'This roadmap summarizes our findings and lays out a number of policy priorities that we believe merit bipartisan consideration in the Senate in the 118th Congress and beyond.'
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Dovi Frances, and Shalev Hulio, launched an AI initiative, 'The Institute', which will promote Israel's leadership in implementing AI capabilities in the cyber, medical, finance and education industries.
In this Insight article, Dalit Ben-Israel and Lior Haliva Wasserstein, of Naschitz Brandes Amir, review the AI Policy's findings in the field of data protection, outline the emerging challenges, and examine the application of existing law.
The Italian government has greenlit a series of new norms intended to help the country navigate the age of artificial intelligence. The bill contains measures to boost Italy's industry and punish those who leverage AI to cause harm.
A House of Lords special inquiry committee has recommended that the government proceeds with caution on the development and use of artificial intelligence in weapon systems.
Contrary to claims, the IDF does not use an artificial intelligence system that identifies terrorist operatives or tries to predict whether a person is a terrorist.
The debate in Knesset was held in light of the changes in the technology world due to the rise of AI, as each country invests huge resources in a technological “arms race" of capabilities and infrastructure.
The Commission, together with the European Research Area countries and stakeholders, has put forward a set of guidelines to support the European research community in their responsible use of generative AI.
The regulation, agreed in negotiations with member states in December 2023, was endorsed by MEPs with 523 votes in favour, 46 against and 49 abstentions.