by Rob Healey | Feb 21, 2026 | AI & Emerging Tech Governance, Asia Privacy Laws, EU Privacy Law, Global Privacy Laws:
Introduction AI Governance in Global Data Center Operations: What Boards Must Act On Now AI governance in data center operations is now a board-level obligation. However, many governance and privacy controls still lag. A good resource is The AI reckoning: How boards...
by Rob Healey | Feb 19, 2026 | AI & Emerging Tech Governance
Introduction AI is no longer just an experiment. Now, leaders are expected to turn AI into real results. However, many organisations still lack a clear roadmap. In the first two article in the AI at work series we covered 1: AI Productivity Gaines 2: Hidden Risks of...
by Rob Healey | Feb 19, 2026 | AI & Emerging Tech Governance, UK GDPR Law, West Midlands
Introduction AI is now a constant topic in leadership meetings. Yet many executives still wonder whether it is delivering real value. Is this just another technology wave, or does it genuinely improve how people work? In this article, we focus on one core idea: AI...
by Rob Healey | Feb 18, 2026 | AI & Emerging Tech Governance, Asia Privacy Laws, Thailand PDPA
Executive Overview The Thailand AI regulation 2026 framework is advancing rapidly in 2026. Decision makers must prepare for formalized legislation expected this year. The country has moved beyond draft principles to actionable governance structures. Moreover,...
by Rob Healey | Jan 2, 2026 | AI & Emerging Tech Governance
At a Glance: AI & Data Privacy Risks Article 22: Individuals have the right not to be subject to purely automated decisions. Transparency: You must explain how your AI makes decisions (no “black boxes”). Training Data: Scraping public data for AI...