IT Governance & Leadership
Meta, Google Face Landmark Trial Over Addictive Social Media Design
The case could test whether US courts are willing to hold tech companies liable not for what users post, but for how platforms are built.
The case could test whether US courts are willing to hold tech companies liable not for what users post, but for how platforms are built.
Warnings from the Economic Survey and a draft private bill are forcing India to confront whether social media harms among children warrant state intervention.
The viral platform billed as a social network for AI agents exposed how human interference and hype shaped the illusion of machine intelligence.
Agreement signed at WGS 2026 aims to support 250,000 SMEs and individuals over five years
“Effective governance in the intelligent age is not about replacing human judgment. It’s about deliberately re-architecting where judgment sits,” says Kelly Ommundsen, Head of Digital Inclusion at WEF.