San Jose, Calif., formed the GovAI Coalition in 2023 to bring technologists from different sectors together to collaborate on AI governance. After a unanimous vote, it will now go forward as a nonprofit.
Insider Brief Artificial intelligence may now be capable of writing nonprofit fundraising appeals that persuade audiences nearly as well as trained human communicators, according to a new study that tested whether readers reacted differently to emotional messages written by people or AI systems. The study, published in the Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, […]
The integration enhances AI governance, potentially setting a new standard for enterprise security by improving oversight and response capabilities.
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OpenAI's shift from nonprofit to for-profit highlights the tension between ethical AI development and the financial demands of innovation.
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The collaboration could accelerate AI-driven robotics innovation, enhance talent acquisition, and strengthen US-Japan tech partnerships.
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The executive order could centralize AI governance, impacting innovation, state autonomy, and the balance of power in digital markets.
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The case could redefine AI governance, impacting investment strategies and industry dynamics, with potential ripple effects on global tech power.
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Community Bank, a regional lender operating across Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, has disclosed a cybersecurity incident caused by an employee using an unauthorized AI application. The breach exposed sensitive customer information, including names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers. The bank reported the incident in an SEC 8-K filing on May 7, 2026. Regulatory notifications and direct outreach to affected customers are already underway under both state and federal guidelines. What happened and why it matters Community Bank hasn’t disclosed exactly how many customers were affected, but the nature of the compromised information, Social Security numbers and dates of birth, puts this squarely in the high-severity category. The breach didn’t come from a sophisticated external attacker or a zero-day exploit. It came from inside the house. The AI governanc
The incident underscores the urgent need for robust AI governance in banking to prevent internal mishandling of sensitive data.
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