This Week in AI Regulations

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Weekly news, analysis, and insights from AI regulation updates the world over

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  1. HÁ 1 DIA

    This Week in AI Regulations - Feb 16, 2026

    Welcome to This Week in AI Regulations for February 16, 2026. This episode covers significant regulatory developments shaping the AI landscape globally. The European Union has announced new stringent rules on drone operations, enforcing mandatory operator identification and enhanced security measures for AI-enabled systems to address malicious threats. In data protection, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) has introduced binding guidelines to reinforce the independence of Data Protection Officers, supported by a joint opinion with the European Data Protection Board aimed at simplifying digital legislation and ensuring compliance with the EU AI Act. Cybersecurity updates include critical patches from GitLab to fix vulnerabilities in its AI Gateway software (CVE-2026-1868) that could enable denial of service or remote code execution attacks. Users are urged to update immediately to safeguard AI infrastructures. From the financial sector, the Canadian Securities Administrators’ Systemic Risk Committee released its 2025 annual report highlighting emerging risks such as AI concentration in financial markets, stablecoin growth, and liquidity vulnerabilities, informing future regulatory strategies. On the international front, the United Nations observed the fourth International Day for the Prevention of Violent Extremism Conducive to Terrorism, focusing on the intersection of new technologies and extremism risks. Additionally, Abu Dhabi’s participation at the World Health Expo 2026 showcased a prevention-led, data and AI-enabled approach redefining the future of health. For more information, visit the Carver Agents website. Articles mentioned: As part of its participation at World Health Expo 2026, Abu Dhabi to Showcase a Prevention-led, Data and AI-enabled Approach Redefining the Future of HealthTammikuun Kybersää 2026AP warns of major security risks with AI agents like OpenClaw2026-02-11 - EU Announces Stricter Regulations and Action Plan to Counter Malicious Drone ThreatsIntelligence artificielle : une feuille de route pour l’Institut national pour l’évaluation et la sécurité de l’IALes ACVM publient le rapport annuel 2025 du Comité sur les risques systémiquesWomen and girls in science: Dismantling barriers, closing gender gapsCSA publishes 2025 Systemic Risk Committee Annual ReportAndrew Bailey: The world todayPodcast: Is generative AI a gamechanger for education?432318378 - Critical Security Updates - GitLab AI Gateway.pdfEDPS strengthens DPO roleEDPB-EDPS Joint Opinion on Digital OmnibusThe Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic Games are a prime cyber target - Feb 11, 2026Vulnérabilité dans GitLab AI GatewayVulnérabilité dans GitLab AI Gateway (09 février 2026)GitLab security advisory (AV26-103)United Nations Marks Fourth International Day for Prevention of Violent Extremism Conducive to TerrorismCómo podemos construir resiliencia inteligente frente a las ciberamenazas en la era de la IA金管會推動本國銀行加強辦理五大信賴產業放款方案Tiff Macklem: Structural change - Canada at a crossroadsStatement by DFS Acting Superintendent Kaitlin Asrow at the Joint Legislative Public Hearing on FY 2027 Executive Budget - HealthWeekly newsletter year XXXII, No. 5, 9 February 2026In the hands of innovators from the Global South, AI can transform livesSTACKx Cybersecurity 2026: Creating a trusted digital future together

    4min
  2. 8 DE FEV.

    This Week in AI Regulations - February 09, 2026

    Welcome to This Week in AI Regulations for February 09, 2026. We begin with institutional updates from the European Board for Digital Services, which recently held its 17th meeting marking two years of active oversight on digital services and AI chatbot enforcement. The EU’s financial supervisory authorities—EBA, ESMA, and EIOPA—jointly published informational sheets to help consumers detect and protect themselves from AI-driven online financial fraud, especially in crypto. In France, the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) released a comprehensive study revealing that 90% of financial firms utilize AI, mainly generative AI for internal productivity and data analysis, while client-facing AI applications remain limited. On the global stage, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) introduced five key 2026 publications focusing on safety culture leadership, AI application in medical devices, and updated regulations for radioactive material transport. Additionally, Germany and Saudi Arabia signed a Memorandum of Understanding to deepen cooperation on energy policy, including carbon management, energy efficiency, digital transformation, cybersecurity, and AI. For more information, visit the Carver Agents website. Articles mentioned: Partnerangebot: reuschlaw - Digital Business Conference 2026Survey on the Access to Finance of Enterprises in the euro area - Fourth quarter of 2025A study by the AMF finds widespread levels of adoption in artificial intelligence by French financial market participants02.02.2026 - Etude sur l'usage de l'intelligence artificielle par les acteurs des marchés financiersFive Key IAEA Publications to Watch in 2026Le autorità di vigilanza UE pubblicano informazioni per aiutare i consumatori a proteggersi dalle truffe finanziare online nell'era dell'IAEBA, ESMA ed EIOPA pubblicano due schede per proteggere i consumatori da frodi online e truffe legate all'IAA study by the AMF finds widespread levels of adoption in artificial intelligence by French financial market participants04.02.2026 - Deputy State Secretary for Security Policy attends Summit on Responsible Use of AI in the Military Domain in SpainDeutschland und Saudi-Arabien verabreden Vertiefung der energiepolitischen ArbeitEntrée en vigueur d'une directive du Bureau des présidents des conseils de disciplineICO update to government on economic growth commitmentsKeynote speech by Commissioner Kubilius at the AI in Defence Summit 2026Call for papers- Harnessing Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies for Inclusive and Resilient Vocational Education and Training (VET)Digital India Awareness Workshop on India AI Impact Summit 2026 and Digital India Initiatives in Daman & DiuDI Talk Show on India AI Impact Summit 2026 and Digital India Initiatives in NagalandAI in Health: Supporting Trustworthy InnovationSignatory Taskforce established for General-Purpose AI Code of PracticeDigital India Ask Our Experts Episode 41 on “India AI Impact Summit 2026”AI Office to host 2 sessions at the India AI Impact Summit 2026ICO announces investigation into GrokBank of Russia Macroeconomic Workshop 2026: current monetary policy research trendsPress statement of the European Board for Digital Services following its 17th meetingInsurance in the round: Innovation, growth and trust 03/02/2026AI and PII: the Conversation Agencies Can’t Ignore

    5min
  3. 27 DE JAN.

    This Week in AI Regulations - Jan 27, 2026

    Welcome to This Week in AI Regulations for January 27, 2026. We start with the banking sector where the Deputy Governor’s article in Papeles de Economía Española highlights new challenges for Spanish banks. These include geopolitical risks, AI-driven digital transformation, and the pressing need for sustainability support, all reshaping regulatory priorities for financial stability. Next, the Development Bank of Latin America (CAF) has published an important report on digitalization and AI in Latin America and the Caribbean. The report emphasizes AI’s sectoral impact and calls for coordinated policy efforts among governments, regulators, and industry to responsibly harness AI’s benefits. On international cooperation, the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) has extended its EU-funded financial stability program in Africa through 2027 with an increased budget. This extension underlines ongoing multilateral efforts to bolster macroeconomic resilience and sustainable growth through shared expertise. Finally, Saudi Arabia’s Data and AI Authority (SDAIA) showcases its successful deployment of digital platforms such as Tawakkalna, Tabaud, and BOROOG during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the crucial role of AI-driven tools in government response. For more information, visit the Carver Agents website. Articles mentioned: New Challenges in the Banking Sector - Papeles de Economía EspañolaDigitalization and AI Advances in Latin America and the Caribbean - CAFTwo-Year Extension of ESCB EU-Funded Program in AfricaSDAIA's Achievements During COVID-19

    3min

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Weekly news, analysis, and insights from AI regulation updates the world over