Driving the Responsible Development and Use of Generative AI in ASEAN
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The AI Asia Pacific Institute was contracted by ASEAN & USAID to prepare a Discussion Paper on the Responsible Development and Use of Generative AI in ASEAN.
*Endorsed by the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Science, Technology and Innovation
Pioneering the Awareness of the Potential of AI in the Pacific Islands
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This report is the fourth in the AI Asia Pacific Institute’s annual series examining the state of Artificial Intelligence in the Asia-Pacific, focusing this year on AI governance across the 16 Pacific Island nations, as well as Australia and New Zealand.
Peter Brimble delivered the keynote address at the inaugural virtual session of the 2025 Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Regional Workshop: AI FutureMakers on Saturday, January 18, 2025.
Research Project: Promoting AI & Online Safety in New Zealand
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The AI Asia Pacific Institute is thrilled to announce our collaboration with Netsafe New Zealand which aims to analyze the impact of AI on online safety, identifying trends, challenges, and strategies to address online harms, including AI related issues.
Get Jeremy’s predictions on AI’s future impact across industries, policy, and society, plus how the AI Asia Pacific Institute can help to shape this evolving landscape.
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MISSION STATEMENT
The AI Asia Pacific Institute (AIAPI) is a global nonprofit organization committed to strengthening the Asia-Pacific economies by facilitating the responsible development and adoption of artificial intelligence.
In this episode, we sit down with Zulfiya Forsythe to discuss the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on various industries and societies.
The US, UK, and EU have signed the world’s first binding AI treaty: the Council of Europe’s Framework Convention on AI, Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law.
California has introduced significant new laws to regulate election-related “deepfakes,” requiring social media platforms to monitor and manage AI-generated content designed to deceive voters.
In our 50th episode, we sit down with Henry Dobson, PhD to discuss AI ethics, the challenge of moving from principles to practice, and the unique opportunities AI presents for the Pacific Islands.