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AI ethics and social impact
How AI intersects with governance, public trust, civil society, and social consequences.
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Monitor how labor, education, civic rights, and surveillance concerns are being handled once AI leaves the lab and enters institutions.
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AI Verify and Singapore's Assurance Infrastructure
Published April 4, 2026 Updated April 4, 2026
Why it matters: AI Verify matters because it turns Singapore's responsible-AI posture into something organizations can actually use.
ETDA's AI Governance Practice Centre and Thailand's Ethics-First AI Posture
Published March 28, 2026 Updated March 28, 2026
Why it matters: Thailand's Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) matters because it is building one of the clearest governance-first AI institutions in Asia.
The Digital Agora and the Asian Church: A Nuanced Analysis of the FABC-OSC Bishops' Meet 2025 on Artificial Intelligence and Pastoral Resilience
Published February 25, 2026 Updated February 27, 2026
Why it matters: The Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences (FABC), through its Office of Social Communications (FABC-OSC), convened the Bishops' Meet 2025 in Hong Kong from December.
Xu Xiaoyan's Contributions to AI Ethics in China
Published February 25, 2026 Updated February 27, 2026
Why it matters: Xu Xiaoyan and the Evolution of AI Ethics in China: Biography, Contributions, and Influence.
Exploring Cultural Bias in AI-Generated Images of East Asian Women: Methodology, Findings, and Implications
Published February 25, 2026 Updated February 27, 2026
Why it matters: Generative artificial intelligence (AI)—particularly image-generating models—has come to play a significant role in shaping visual representations across digital media.
Xing Xie: A Seminal Figure in Responsible AI, Data Mining, and Social Computing in East Asia
Published February 25, 2026 Updated February 27, 2026
Why it matters: Among the ranks of global AI research leaders, Dr. Xing Xie stands out as an intellectual architect shaping the fabric of modern data mining, social computing, and.
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Start here when the main question is not model capability but legitimacy, accountability, public trust, or the social consequences of deployment.
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Governance comparisons, public-sector deployment pages, healthcare and finance sector pages, and country briefings with visible trust or civil-society stakes tend to connect most naturally.
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