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Algorithmic governance quietly replaces democratic oversight as AI systems make decisions about benefits, rights, and services without voter accountability.
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That’s especially true in the supply chain, where over 70% of suppliers are using advanced AI. By 2030, AI will shape the majority of supply chain decision-making, boosting efficiency, agility, and resilience. To scale and sustain those benefits, though, we must workdiligently to deploy AI responsibly across our operations.
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AI agents are making enterprise decisions faster than boards can meet. The CIO who governs them will define the next decade of business.
AI tools can automate your budget and track spending, but they cannot replace your own financial decision making.
AI is helping food companies predict contamination risks earlier, but human judgment, data quality, and accountability remain critical to making safe decisions.
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CJI Surya Kant calls AI defining challenge for international law and global governance
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said artificial intelligence is no longer a speculative technology but an operational reality influencing governance, courts, commerce, and national security. Speaking at the University of London,
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