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When AI writes the laws: UAE’s bold move forces a rethink on compliance and human touch

CIO

The United Arab Emirates has taken a bold step by becoming the first country to officially use AI to help draft, review, and update its laws. Announced during a Cabinet meeting led by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the initiative introduced a new Regulatory Intelligence Office powered by an advanced AI system.

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Not your father’s avatar: The real future of artificial intelligence

CIO

Generative artificial intelligence (genAI) is the latest milestone in the “AAA” journey, which began with the automation of the mundane, lead to augmentation — mostly machine-driven but lately also expanding into human augmentation — and has built up to artificial intelligence. Artificial?

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Applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in business

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

Businesses that use Artificial Intelligence (AI) and related technology to reveal new insights “will steal $1.2 Although AI has been around since the 1950s, it is only recently that the technology has begun to find real-world applications (such as Apple’s Siri). trillion per annum from their less informed peers by 2020.”

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Fintech Roundup: Due diligence makes a comeback and a former Better.com employee speaks out

TechCrunch

Investors appeared to be backing some startups in part due to FOMO, and that’s not necessarily a good thing. It’s an absolutely different environment from Q4 of last year,” he said, “not just in terms of the level of diligence but also, in the access to capital. And in his view, and mine quite frankly, that’s not a bad thing.

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Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: Good or Evil?

CIO

As I reflect on the biggest technology innovations during my career―the Internet, smartphones, social media―a new breakthrough deserves a spot on that list. Given that we are still in the early stages of Generative AI, organizations should regularly review and evolve their policies as needed. Artificial Intelligence, Security

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Global AI regulations: Beyond the U.S. and Europe

CIO

China follows the EU, with additional focus on national security In March 2024 the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) published a draft Artificial Intelligence Law, and a translated version became available in early May. the world’s leading tech media, data, and marketing services company.

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AI coding agents come with legal risk

CIO

But as coding agents potentially write more software and take work away from junior developers, organizations will need to monitor the output of their robot coders, according to tech-savvy lawyers. Without some review of the AI-generated code, organizations may be exposed to lawsuits, he adds.