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  1. Kansas Lawmakers Use AI Faster Than Policy: Need Clear Rules for Responsible Use

    Kansas lawmakers are already using AI chatbots in the Statehouse, but the institution they serve has not yet built a clear rulebook for responsible use. That gap matters because the tools are no longer novelty gadgets; they are becoming part of the day-to-day machinery of drafting remarks...
  2. Leadership Failures and AI Hallucinations Erode Public Trust in Policing

    The policing scandal in Birmingham this week — in which a senior chief admitted that a Microsoft Copilot output helped produce a false intelligence claim that fed into a decision to ban visiting supporters — is not primarily a story about broken code. It is a story about broken leadership: about...
  3. UK Policing Goes Live with AI: Azure Copilot and the National Cloud

    UK policing stands at a turning point: artificial intelligence is moving beyond lab pilots and vendor-led demos into force-wide platforms and live services — with Microsoft, its Azure cloud, Copilot family and a thriving partner ecosystem positioned as one of the central enablers of that shift...
  4. Copilot and Politics: AI Retrieval, News Accuracy, and the Jay Jones Case

    Peter McCusker’s Broad + Liberty column — a short, pointed experiment with Microsoft Copilot — landed where many of us feared it would: at the intersection of civic sentiment, aggressive political rhetoric, and the brittle behavior of large language models. McCusker uses a deliberately...
  5. Public Broadcasters Audit: AI News Answers Fail 45% of the Time

    A major transnational audit of conversational AI assistants by public broadcasters has delivered a stark verdict: widely used chat systems are producing unreliable news answers at scale, with nearly half of sampled responses containing at least one significant problem — a result that should...
  6. House Adopts Microsoft Copilot: A Governance-Driven AI Rollout for Congress

    The House of Representatives has quietly moved from prohibition to adoption: according to an Axios briefing shared with reporters, the House will begin rolling out Microsoft Copilot for members and staff as part of a broader push to modernize the chamber and integrate artificial intelligence...
  7. House Adopts Microsoft Copilot for Members and Staff at Congressional Hackathon

    The U.S. House of Representatives is moving from restriction to adoption: an Axios exclusive reports that Microsoft’s Copilot AI will be made available to House members and staff as part of a broader push to modernize congressional operations, with Speaker Mike Johnson set to introduce the tool...
  8. RM100 SARA Aid: No, It Cannot Buy Beer — MOF Clarification & Fact-Check

    You have to admire the Malaysia Ministry of Finance for finding time, amid talk of disappearing chicken and onions priced like gold, to publish a formal clarification that the one‑off RM100 Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA) aid cannot be used to buy beer — after a viral social‑media clip showed beer...
  9. Bath Rugby Stadium: AI Summaries in Local Planning and Public Consultation

    Bath and North East Somerset Council used Microsoft Copilot to read and summarise more than 5,500 public comments submitted on the planning application for an 18,000‑seat stadium at the Recreation Ground — a development that has reignited debates about AI in local government, public consultation...
  10. The Cult of Personality in MAGA: Psychology, Polls, and Policy

    The Daily Kos essay “The Cult of Personality: A Case Study in MAGA” frames a familiar — and urgent — argument: the modern MAGA movement around Donald Trump behaves less like a conventional political faction and more like a political subculture with cult‑like dynamics. That central claim is...
  11. San Francisco Leads Civic Tech with Citywide Generative AI Deployment via Microsoft 365 Copilot

    San Francisco has entered a new era of digital governance by launching one of the world’s largest public sector deployments of generative AI technology, making Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat available to some 30,000 city employees. This unprecedented move signals a pivotal step in municipal digital...
  12. Missouri Vice Attorney General Investigates AI Bias in Tech Giants' Chatbots

    Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has intensified scrutiny over the role of artificial intelligence in the digital public sphere by launching a formal inquiry into the practices of major tech companies—Meta, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI—demanding accountability regarding potential bias in...
  13. Transforming Social Services with AI: Enhancing Accessibility, Efficiency, and Outcomes

    As populations around the globe increasingly depend on social services for a safety net, government agencies face mounting demands for greater efficiency, accessibility, and impact. Artificial intelligence (AI) is now at the center of a transformative shift, guiding how governments reimagine...
  14. Canada’s Public Service Revolution: Embracing AI with Training, Ethics, and Collaboration

    Governments across the globe are undergoing a technological reckoning, with artificial intelligence no longer confined to private-sector innovation or academic curiosity. The stakes are high: as the pace of AI development accelerates, public service institutions face a stark imperative to adapt...
  15. Greater Napanee Implements New Staff Conflict of Interest Policy for Enhanced Transparency

    In an era where public trust in municipal governance is both essential and increasingly scrutinized, the Town of Greater Napanee has taken decisive steps to reinforce the ethical framework guiding its staff. On June 11, council quietly adopted a comprehensive Staff Conflict of Interest Policy—a...
  16. Services Australia’s 2025–27 AI Strategy: Transforming Digital Government with Trust and Innovation

    Amid rapid developments in artificial intelligence, Services Australia—one of the nation’s largest and most data-driven public agencies—has embarked on a strategic journey to overhaul its approach to digital information and automation. The release of its 2025–27 Automation and AI Strategy offers...
  17. Grok AI by Elon Musk: Innovation, Challenges, and the Quest for Truth in Chatbots

    Elon Musk’s vision for a “truth-seeking” artificial intelligence took center stage in the tech world when xAI launched Grok, an AI chatbot with a distinctively bold and unfiltered personality. Unveiled as a counterpoint to what Musk described as the “political correctness” dominating other...
  18. Microsoft Build 2025: Protests Highlight Ethical Concerns Over Military AI Involvement

    Microsoft's annual developer conference, Build 2025, has been marked by a series of protests highlighting internal dissent over the company's involvement with the Israeli military. The most notable disruption occurred when former Microsoft engineer Vaniya Agrawal interrupted a session on AI...
  19. Microsoft’s Role in Conflict Zones: Ethical Challenges, Employee Activism, and Digital Accountability

    Microsoft’s handling of internal dissent and external scrutiny over its technology’s use in conflict zones has emerged as a focal point in the ongoing debate about the responsibilities of global tech companies. The company’s recent actions—firing employees for staging pro-Palestinian protests...
  20. Karnataka Gold Smuggling Case: CID Probe Withdrawal Raises Eyebrows

    The Karnataka government’s abrupt decision to withdraw its order for a CID probe in the high-profile gold smuggling case has sent ripples through political and law enforcement circles alike. With actress Ranya Rao at the center of the controversy, the unfolding drama raises serious questions...