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U.S. Treasury Unveils AI Lexicon and Risk Framework to Guide Financial Sector Adoption

U.S. Treasury Unveils AI Lexicon and Risk Framework to Guide Financial Sector Adoption

by Jeremy Werner | Mar 5, 2026 | News

The U.S. Department of the Treasury has released two new resources aimed at guiding the responsible use of artificial intelligence across the financial sector, advancing the President’s AI Action Plan.   Announced February 19, 2026, the publications include a...
BABL AI Announces Partnership with Ample Institute to Expand Access to AI Governance and Assurance Education

BABL AI Announces Partnership with Ample Institute to Expand Access to AI Governance and Assurance Education

by Jeremy Werner | Mar 5, 2026 | Press

BABL AI, an independent AI assurance firm focused on responsible AI governance, auditing, and training, has announced a new partnership with Ample Institute, a long-standing professional education provider based in Bangalore, India.   Through this partnership,...
New International Survey Finds 70% of Firms Using AI, but Economic Impact Remains Limited—for Now

New International Survey Finds 70% of Firms Using AI, but Economic Impact Remains Limited—for Now

by Jeremy Werner | Mar 4, 2026 | News

A new international working paper finds that artificial intelligence (AI) adoption is now widespread across major advanced economies — but its measurable impact on productivity and employment remains limited so far.   The study, titled “Firm Data on AI,” surveys...
OpenAI Revises Pentagon AI Deal After Altman Calls Rollout ‘Opportunistic and Sloppy’

OpenAI Revises Pentagon AI Deal After Altman Calls Rollout ‘Opportunistic and Sloppy’

by Jeremy Werner | Mar 4, 2026 | News

OpenAI is revising its newly announced Pentagon contract after chief executive Sam Altman acknowledged the agreement appeared “opportunistic and sloppy,” according to reporting by the Guardian.   The San Francisco-based company, which operates ChatGPT, said it...
Connecticut Attorney General Issues AI Legal Guidance, Warns Businesses of Existing Liability Under State Law

Connecticut Attorney General Issues AI Legal Guidance, Warns Businesses of Existing Liability Under State Law

by Jeremy Werner | Mar 3, 2026 | News

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has released a new memorandum outlining how existing state laws apply to artificial intelligence, signaling heightened scrutiny of AI systems used by businesses and organizations operating in the state.   The advisory is...
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