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New AJIC Special Thematic Section: BRICS Countries and AI Sovereignty
We are delighted to announce the publication of two special thematic sections in the African Journal of Information and Communication (AJIC), focused on AI sovereignty in the BRICS countries These thematic sections, published in AJIC Issues No. 34 and No. 35, explore how Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa are shaping their policies, strategies,…
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BRICS LEADERS’ STATEMENT ONTHE GLOBAL GOVERNANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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BRICS Data Economy Governance Understanding
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Call for Submissions for the Workshop on Digital Competition in the BRICS
The BRICS Competition Law & Policy Centre and the Center for Technology and Society at FGV Direito Rio (CTS-FGV), is pleased to announce a Call for Submissions for a Workshop on Digital Competition in the BRICS, which will take place on November 27 and 28, 2025, at FGV Law School in Rio de Janeiro.
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When AI Meets Cybersecurity: Framing Brazil’s Information Security and AI Challenges
Published in the “Digital Democracy in a Divided Global Landscape” “When AI Meets Cybersecurity: Framing Brazil’s Information Security and AI Challenges” in published in the “Digital Democracy in a Divided Global Landscape” from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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From Internet Governance to Digital Cooperation
From Internet Governance to Digital Cooperation, by Markus Kummer
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FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE DATA FLOWS IN THE BRICS COUNTRIES, TOWARDS A GLOBAL FRAMEWORK FOR DATA GOVERNANCE.
Chapter “FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE DATA FLOWS IN THE BRICS COUNTRIES, TOWARDS A GLOBAL FRAMEWORK FOR DATA GOVERNANCE” in the book “PERSONAL DATA ARCHITECTURES IN THE BRICS COUNTRIES”, by Luca Belli, Walter Gaspar and Pablo Palazzi
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“Digital Public Infrastructure” at a Turning Point from Definitions to Motivations
Author: Mila Samdub Abstract This paper examines the evolution of the concept of “digital public infrastructure”, tracing ahistory from an initial phase of openness through the phase of global popularization to acurrent phase of localization. It highlights the consolidation of a dominant model based ondigital identity, payments and data exchanges driven by a coalition of…
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Artificial Intelligence “Law(s)” in China: Retrospect and Prospect
Abstract This paper examines China’s evolving AI regulation, focusing on the interplay between fragmented laws, technical standards, and sectoral governance frameworks. Case studies on autonomous driving and financial AI demonstrate how adaptive regulatory models balance innovation with risk management via pilot projects, stringent data protection, and iterative policy evolution. These models transition from localized experiments…
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Governance Considerations of Adversarial Attacks on AI Systems
Abstract Paper produced by CyberBrics fellow Nombulelo Faith Lekota.
