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Philippines Gets High-Level Roadmap for Ethical AI — UNESCO Releases National AI Readiness Assessment for Philippines (01.12. 2025)

UNESCO has released its AI Readiness Assessment Report for the Philippines, outlining key governance, regulatory, and infrastructure gaps while recommending a comprehensive, ethics-driven national AI framework. The report highlights challenges in digital access, data governance, and R&D capacity, and calls for major investments to ensure responsible and inclusive AI adoption.

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WHITE HOUSE PAUSES ORDER TO BLOCK STATE AI LAWS: WHAT IT MEANS FOR U.S. & GLOBAL AI GOVERNANCE? (25.11.25)

In a dramatic reversal, the White House has paused a draft executive order that would have challenged state AI laws and tied federal broadband funding to regulatory compliance. The decision comes amid fierce pushback from states, industry, and the public — raising critical questions about the future of AI governance, federalism, and the balance between innovation and protection.

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EU LAUNCHES WHISTELBLOWER TOOL AHEAD OF AI ACT ENFORCEMENT (24.11.25)

The European Commission has rolled out a new whistleblower channel designed to allow individuals — including employees of AI developers and deployers  to confidentially report suspected violations of the EU AI Act. The launch marks a significant shift toward greater transparency and accountability in the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence.    What Is the

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NEW YORK ISSUES WARNING LETTER TO AI COMPANION COMPANIES AS AI COMPANION SAFETY LAW TAKES EFFECT (17.11.2025)

New York has begun enforcing the nation’s first AI companion safety law, issuing a formal open letter warning companies that new mental-health and transparency safeguards are now mandatory. The move marks a major shift in U.S. AI governance as the state targets psychological risks linked to emotionally interactive chatbots.

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WHEN LOVING AN AI BECOMES REAL: ANOTHER CASE OF ‘AI PSYCHOSIS’ IN JAPAN ( 15.11.25)

A 32-year-old Japanese woman has “married” an AI character she created on ChatGPT, raising global debate over emotional dependence on artificial companions. Her story is now being cited as another striking case of emerging “AI psychosis,” highlighting the psychological, ethical and regulatory risks of deep human-AI attachment.

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AUSTRALIA ANNOUNCED AI PLAN FOR THE AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC SERVICE (13.11.25)

Australia’s AI Plan for the Australian Public Service (APS) 2025 sets a new benchmark in public-sector AI governance. Grounded in ethics, transparency, and capability-building, it aims to transform how government functions in the algorithmic age — not by automating bureaucracy, but by re-engineering trust.

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AI MUST NOT BE TRAINED AT THE EXPENSE OF CREATORS: GERMAN COURT RULES AGAINST OPENAI: MUNICH COURT ORDERS OPENAI TO PAY LICENCE FEES TO GEMA (12.11.25)

In a historic judgment from Munich, the court ruled that OpenAI’s ChatGPT violated copyright by using song lyrics without proper licensing, marking a decisive moment in the global debate over AI training and intellectual property. GEMA’s victory reinforces a crucial principle: artificial intelligence must not be trained and operated at the expense of those whose works it consumes.

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