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Watch Out! Governance Is in AI Waters – Do You Have Your Life Jacket?

SecureWorld News

In August 2023, my exploration into AI Governance was published , featuring a notable subsection titled "Governance Circling in AI's LLM Waters." This urgency only emphasizes the vital need for an "AI Governance Life Jacket" to navigate these tumultuous waters. and OWASP standards. A small step back in time. With the U.S.

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WhatsApp sues Indian government over new rules it says break encryption

The Verge

Facebook-owned messaging service WhatsApp is suing India’s government over new internet rules it claims are unconstitutional and will “severely undermine the privacy” of its users, The New York Times reports. A government that chooses to mandate traceability is effectively mandating a new form of mass surveillance,” WhatsApp’s FAQ says.

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CIO Musings - Life as a Public Sector CIO: Social Media For Local Gov

CIO Musings

A blog about things that interest me as a Chief Information Officer (CIO) working for a local government. Social Media For Local Gov. The Top 10 issues to be aware of when using social media in local (or any) government: # 1 Ethics & Acceptable Use. Social media tools for citizen’s use? 3 Usage Intent.

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Twitter has lost legal immunity for users’ posts in India, government argues

The Verge

Twitter is now legally liable for content posted by its users in India after failing to comply with the country’s new IT rules, the government said in a legal filing. Although the Indian government has claimed Twitter has lost this legal protection, experts have said that the final decision ultimately rests with India’s courts.

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India sets stricter rules for social media giants

The Verge

India has announced new regulations for social networks and other web services in the country, particularly “significant social media” companies with large user bases, like Facebook and Twitter. Significant social media intermediaries” face additional responsibilities.

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Making social media happen in government: case study of NSW Department of Education

Trends in the Living Networks

I’m at the launch meeting of the social media community of practice set up by Institute of Public Administration NSW (IPAA). At the conference I wrote about the case study of Queensland Police , which is a great example of government bodies creating value through social media. Here are a few live notes from the event. .

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Twitter appoints “grievance officer” to comply with India’s new rules

The Verge

First reported by Bloomberg , one of the new executives is a chief compliance officer who will also serve as grievance officer, and the other is a nodal officer, both required by the country’s Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code which took effect in May. The rules require that officer to be a senior staff member.