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From Secrecy to Strategy: The Imperative of a Thoughtful AI Adoption Policy for Today’s Organizations

The hesitation to acknowledge AI use has ripple effects. First, it forces individuals to shoulder risks including intellectual property exposure, compliance issues, or simple factual errors, in isolation. Secondly, it erodes trust. Team members suspect “shadow AI” but rarely speak about it openly. When organizational silence surrounds powerful technology, both innovation and accountability suffer. Being…
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Is the Global South Prepared? Securing AI with Talent, Security, and a Plan for Shared Prosperity

On 23rd July 2025, the United States unveiled its comprehensive AI Action Plan, a major milestone in shaping how one of the world’s leading AI powers intends to secure its technological future. This is a significant step toward ensuring that AI development proceeds with robust national security safeguards and clear crisis preparedness measures. However, as…
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Why AI Literacy Must Be Part of Legal Education:

Insights from Ayinde v Haringey and Al-Haroun v Qatar National Bank [2025] EWHC 1383. Legal professionals are increasingly exploring Gen AI tools to expedite procedural drafting, summarise material, conduct legal research, and respond to legal queries. These cases underscore the growing influence of artificial intelligence on evidentiary standards, legal procedures, and accessibility within the justice…
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Invisible in the Data, Absent in the Policy

Individuals who come from data-rich environments may find that they have a comparative advantage over those in data poverty. How is this data deficit impacting outcomes in global AI policy debates?
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Work 2.0: Ghana’s AI Job Future: Beyond the Hype, Into the Heart of Human-AI Collaboration

Our new survey lifts the lid on how Ghanaians see AI’s impact, and it’s a clear wake-up call. Over half of the respondents don’t believe their current education is preparing them to work alongside AI. Dive in to see what Ghana’s rising professionals, students, entrepreneurs, and future policymakers are demanding, and why the next step…

