Author: Bas Hennis

A photorealistic image of a human and an AI robot facing each other in a modern office setting, with the phrase "Autonomy Accountability" prominently displayed. A laptop with a warning icon sits between them, emphasizing tension and shared responsibility.
The Autonomy Accountability Paradox
As AI systems take on more decision-making power, humans remain legally and ethically responsible for their outcomes. This disconnect—known as...
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Navigating the Transparency Paradox in AI Governance

The rise of artificial intelligence has introduced a wave of global regulatory frameworks, all demanding greater transparency. At the same...

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Responsible AI Principles: Ensuring Fairness, Safety, and Transparency in AI Systems
Responsible AI principles ensure fairness, safety, transparency, and accountability in AI systems. By addressing bias, enhancing security, and maintaining human...
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The Challenges of AI Compliance
AI compliance ensures transparency, accountability, and fairness in automated systems. Addressing challenges such as explainability, bias, and rapid evolution requires...
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EU AI Liability Directive Withdrawal: A Political Move in the AI Race
The EU’s withdrawal of the AI Liability Directive creates legal uncertainty and weakens AI accountability. This article explores the political...
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The Forgotten EO: The Rescission of Executive Order 14091
The rescission of Executive Order 14091 has been largely overlooked, yet it played a key role in AI fairness and...
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First EU AI Act Rules Now Apply: What Companies Must Know
The first EU AI Act rules took effect on February 2, 2025, requiring companies to ensure AI literacy and eliminate...
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Understanding AI Agents and Their Impact on Society
AI agents are reshaping industries and daily life with their ability to automate tasks, make decisions, and adapt to changing...
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Comparing U.S. and EU Approaches to AI
With the U.S. focusing on AI innovation and the EU emphasizing regulation, their approaches to artificial intelligence highlight different priorities....

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