algorithmic accountability
Policy & Regulation
Responsible AI Governance: The Cross-Jurisdictional Compliance Framework for 2026
⚡ Key Takeaways Six major jurisdictions — EU, US (state-level), UK, Canada, China, and Australia — are enforcing or advancing...
Policy & Regulation
Algeria’s Emerging AI Regulation: Balancing Innovation with Accountability
⚡ Key Takeaways In December 2024, Algeria’s newly established AI Council, led by Professor Merouane Debbah, announced the National Artificial...
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Colorado’s AI Act: America’s Most Comprehensive State AI Law Faces Its Reckoning
Colorado SB 24-205 mandates impact assessments and bias testing for high-risk AI. Delayed to June 2026, it faces amendments and federal preemption threats.
Policy & Regulation
Mandatory AI Audits: Governments Are Now Requiring Third-Party Checks on AI Systems
For most of the past decade, AI developers operated in a regulatory grey zone. They could deploy systems that decided who got a loan, who passed a job screening, or who received a medical referral — with no external check on whether those systems actually worked as claimed.
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Algorithmic Transparency: The Growing Demand to Open the Black Box of AI Decision-Making
When Algorithms Decide Your Fate Algorithms now make or significantly influence decisions that profoundly affect human lives. Credit scoring models determine who gets loans and at what interest rates -- FICO scores can be generated for more than 232 million U.S.
Policy & Regulation
The AI Liability Gap: Who Is Responsible When an AI System Harms Someone?
When Nobody Is Responsible, Nobody Is Accountable In the landmark case Mobley v. Workday, Derek Mobley — an African American man over 40 with a disability — applied to more than 100 jobs through companies using Workday's AI-powered screening platform.