All posts tagged "Regulation"
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Trump signs stablecoin act into law in effort ‘to lead global digital currency revolution’
US president Donald Trump has signed a law to establish a federal regulatory regime for stablecoins in a move closely watched by public- and private-sector fintech and payments specialists worldwide.
- Posted July 23, 2025
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Troubling or trusted: Citizens’ sentiment on big tech in public sector AI
Policymakers need to make sure that AI in the public sector is being driven by public, not private, interests – and support public confidence in private sector involvement through transparency
- Posted July 22, 2025
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License to build: understanding what people think about public sector use of AI
Imogen Parker of the Ada Lovelace Institute argues that the public sector must consider people’s comfort with AI if it is to use the technology effectively. Here, she sets out
- Posted June 24, 2025
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Government structures ill-equipped to deliver climate-resilient infrastructure, report finds
Weak adaptation plans, undefined roles and responsibilities, and a lack of systems thinking are among the challenges preventing governments from delivering climate-resilient infrastructure, according to a new report. In its
- Posted June 10, 2025
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UK peers urge tighter AI regulation for transparent and safe adoption in government
A UK peer who has proposed new legislation to regulate the use of artificial intelligence has said that human-centred design and management needs to be placed at the heart of
- Posted May 14, 2025
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Governments urged to make smarter use of data to combat deforestation
Smarter use of data and stronger regulatory partnerships are needed to combat deforestation, according to a new report. Entitled ‘Tackling deforestation through import controls’ and supported by Global Government Forum,
- Posted April 9, 2025
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Is gender equality under threat? An International Women’s Day conversation with Julia Gillard and Bridget Phillipson
Those involved in the women’s liberation movements in the US and Europe in the 1960s would be dismayed to learn the results of a new report, which shows that young
- Posted March 6, 2025
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How Government Works: A guide to the corridors of power in the UK
Understanding how the UK government, parliament and civil service work can be daunting. In a series of podcasts, Global Government Forum provides an in-depth guide to how the UK government
- Posted December 19, 2024
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First global AI treaty signed by US, UK and EU governments
National governments including the US, UK and EU member states have signed the world’s first legally binding global AI treaty. The treaty, known as the AI Convention, is geared towards
- Posted September 17, 2024
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Governments navigate the double-edged sword of AI
Artificial intelligence could boost civil service productivity by 45%, estimates suggest – but it also presents major new challenges for government, including rapid economic change and an urgent need for
- Posted May 19, 2024










