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Australia Publishes Six-Step AI Governance Guide for Businesses (22.10.25)

Australia has taken a bold step toward trustworthy artificial intelligence with the release of its “Guidance for AI Adoption,” setting a new national standard for responsible and transparent AI governance. Launched in October 2025, this landmark framework introduces six key practices—such as accountability, risk management, and ongoing oversight—to ensure safe, ethical AI deployment across all sectors.

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Italy Takes Strong Stand Against AI-Generated “Deep Nude” Service, Signaling Tighter Data Privacy Enforcement (03.10.25)

By leveraging photos of real individuals without explicit consent, ClothOff’s operations appear to contravene the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which mandates lawful, transparent, and fair processing of personal data.

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“The exploitation of one’s personality rights puts at risk not only their economic interests but also their right to live with dignity” DELHI HC ON THE MISUSE OF SEVERAL ASPECTS OF ACTOR NAGARJUNA

Justice Tejas Karia, presiding over the matter, emphasized that the misuse of a celebrity’s persona is not merely a commercial infringement but also a violation of their fundamental right to live with dignity.

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U.S. Rejects International AI Oversight at the U.N., Raising Concerns About Global Governance (28.09.25)

The U.S. has rejected calls at the United Nations for binding international oversight of artificial intelligence, favoring national regulation and voluntary cooperation instead. The move highlights growing fractures in global AI governance as the EU, China, and India push forward with divergent regulatory frameworks. Without a unified approach, the risks of fragmented oversight and unchecked cross-border harms loom large.

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