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Week of 8 June 2026

Let's Data Science – AI Governance(Other) 11 Jun 2026 42

Milei Proposes Non-Human Corporations for AI

Argentina's Milei government has submitted draft legislation creating a 'non-human corporation' category for AI-operated entities with legal personality and limited liability.

Key points
  • The proposal has drawn prominent international pushback from Yuval Noah Harari and Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman on regulatory arbitrage and accountability grounds.
  • This is an Argentine legislative experiment with no immediate Australian parallel - relevant as an international governance signal, not an action item.
EU Digital Strategy – News(EU) 9 Jun 2026 42

Commission imposes interim measures on Meta to preserve free access to WhatsApp for rival AI assistants

The European Commission has ordered Meta to restore free WhatsApp access for rival AI assistants pending antitrust investigation.

Key points
  • This is an EU-specific interim measure; no direct Australian regulatory parallel exists at this stage.
  • Signals growing regulatory attention to platform gatekeeping in AI distribution - worth monitoring as a precedent.
Let's Data Science – AI Governance(EU) 12 Jun 2026 38

Flemish universities develop AI framework for schools

Five Flemish universities are developing a unified AI-in-schools framework, backed by €10 million in government funding.

Key points
  • Framework will address data protection, safe classroom use, and administrative burden - themes directly relevant to Australian education AI policy.
  • Limited direct APS applicability; most useful as a peer-jurisdiction reference for education-sector AI governance approaches.
EU Digital Strategy – News(Multi) 8 Jun 2026 32

European Commission welcomes G7 cybersecurity declaration to strengthen global digital resilience

G7 Cybersecurity Declaration addresses AI-related cyber risks including LLM model poisoning and AI-assisted vulnerability discovery.

Key points
  • AI and cybersecurity intersection is one thread among several; primary focus is broader cyber resilience across G7 nations.
  • Limited direct APS operational relevance; Australia is not a G7 member, though ACSC alignment with G7 norms is worth noting.
Let's Data Science – AI Governance(Multi) 12 Jun 2026 30

G7 Focuses on Crises, Economic Cooperation and AI

The 52nd G7 Leaders Summit in Evian-les-Bains (15–17 June 2026) includes AI as one of several agenda items.

Key points
  • AI safety, childhood online protection, and critical minerals are listed alongside Ukraine and Middle East crises as priorities.
  • This is a pre-summit preview with no concrete AI commitments disclosed; AI is one thread among many geopolitical topics.
EU Digital Strategy – News(Multi) 12 Jun 2026 28

Commission services cooperate with Brazil’s Data Protection Agency on protection of minors online

EU Commission and Brazil's ANPD signed a cooperation arrangement on protecting minors online under the DSA framework.

Key points
  • Australia's eSafety Commissioner is already part of a trilateral EU-UK-AU cooperation group on age assurance.
  • AI and algorithmic governance is one thread in a broader online safety arrangement - not the primary focus.
Let's Data Science – AI Governance(Other) 11 Jun 2026 28

Minister urges security safeguards in AI innovation

Indonesia's Communications Minister called for balancing AI innovation with security safeguards at the BRAVO 500 Summit 2026.

Key points
  • Four AI governance pillars outlined: transparent governance, digital infrastructure, secure data management, and digital talent development.
  • This is a ministerial speech without binding policy output - limited direct relevance to Australian federal agencies.
EU Digital Strategy – News(EU) 9 Jun 2026 28

Advanced Digital Skills: 3 grant agreements under the Digital Europe Programme signed

EU's HaDEA signs three Digital Europe Programme grants totalling €25.4 million for AI, quantum, and virtual worlds skills.

Key points
  • The AI Skills Academy (AISHA) receives €6.94 million to develop accredited GenAI training for public and private sectors.
  • EU-focused workforce initiative with no direct Australian parallel - limited immediate relevance for APS practitioners.
AI Now Institute – Publications(US) 11 Jun 2026 25

AI Now Senior Fellow Dr. Katie J. Wells Testifies before the House Subcommittee on Workforce Protections

AI Now Institute fellow testified to US Congress on gig nursing platforms undermining worker protections and patient safety.

Key points
  • AI's role in gig platform labour is a secondary implication - the primary subject is workforce and healthcare regulation.
  • Limited direct relevance to Australian federal agencies; included for contextual awareness of AI-labour governance debates.
Let's Data Science – AI Governance(Other) 10 Jun 2026 22

KEF Chairman Urges Cooperation on AI Labor Relations

Korea Enterprises Federation chair addressed ILO's 114th International Labour Conference on AI-era labour market reform.

Key points
  • Speech advocated regulatory flexibility, reskilling programs, and cooperative labour-management relations for AI transition.
  • Limited direct relevance to Australian federal agencies; useful context for those tracking international AI workforce norms.
Let's Data Science – AI Governance(Global) 8 Jun 2026 22

Author Warns State Risk from Growing AI

A Mises Institute essay argues AI governance debates are biased toward state control at the expense of private actors.

Key points
  • The piece is explicitly libertarian, invoking Hayek and Rothbard - ideological rather than technical or regulatory in nature.
  • Limited direct relevance for APS practitioners; low-signal opinion content included here for completeness.
EU Digital Strategy – News(Multi) 12 Jun 2026 20

EU and Brazil deepen ties through Digital Partnership

The EU and Brazil signed a Digital Partnership covering data governance, AI, infrastructure, and digital public goods.

Key points
  • AI is one of several cooperation themes; the agreement does not establish AI-specific obligations or standards.
  • Limited direct relevance to Australian federal agencies - included for context on EU external digital diplomacy.
EU Digital Strategy – News(Multi) 8 Jun 2026 10

EU and Kenya strengthen partnership

The EU and Kenya are deepening strategic cooperation on trade, digital transformation, and data flows.

Key points
  • An EU-Kenya data adequacy process is advancing, which would facilitate cross-border data transfers.
  • AI is not mentioned; this is a digital diplomacy and trade item with no direct APS relevance.

Week of 1 June 2026

Let's Data Science – AI Governance(US) 6 Jun 2026 58

Trump Orders Voluntary Pre-Release AI Model Reviews

Trump signed a June 2026 executive order requesting voluntary pre-release cybersecurity reviews of frontier AI models by federal agencies.

Key points
  • The order establishes an AI cybersecurity clearinghouse and directs benchmark development for assessing models' cyber capabilities.
  • Voluntary frameworks of this type can evolve into mandatory requirements - an established pattern worth watching for Australian parallel policy development.
Let's Data Science – AI Governance(Global) 5 Jun 2026 58

Anthropic Calls For Global Pause In AI Development

Anthropic disclosed that Claude authored over 80% of its codebase as of May 2026, up from low single digits in early 2025.

Key points
  • Anthropic's conditional pause proposal requires verifiable agreement from multiple frontier labs - no firm commitments exist yet.
  • The appeal is rhetorical rather than binding, and its credibility is complicated by Anthropic's concurrent trillion-dollar IPO filing.
Let's Data Science – AI Governance(US) 3 Jun 2026 58

Trump signs scaled-back AI executive order

Trump signed a scaled-back executive order creating a voluntary 30-day pre-release review window for frontier AI models.

Key points
  • The order is voluntary and narrower than earlier drafts - no mandatory controls, outcomes depend on agency guidance.
  • Australia's AISI and DISR may face comparative questions about whether equivalent pre-release testing mechanisms exist domestically.
EU Digital Strategy – News(EU) 3 Jun 2026 52

Commission proposes tech sovereignty package to strengthen Europe's digital autonomy and resilience

The EU's Tech Sovereignty Package includes Chips Act 2.0, a Cloud and AI Development Act, and an Open Source Strategy.

Key points
  • The package signals a major EU regulatory shift toward reducing digital dependency on non-EU suppliers, including for AI and cloud.
  • No immediate Australian regulatory parallel, but EU legislative proposals typically influence global vendor and cloud market conditions.
OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 3 Jun 2026 52

The OECD AI Policy Toolkit: Better AI policies for better lives

OECD has published an AI Policy Toolkit to help governments translate AI principles into practical policy action.

Key points
  • Australia is an OECD member and signatory to the OECD AI Principles, giving this toolkit direct relevance to APS policy work.
  • Extracted text is a stub only - the toolkit's specific contents and tools cannot be assessed from this item.
Alan Turing Institute – Blog(UK) 2 Jun 2026 52

AI Disinformation Incident Repository: How AI is transforming crisis events

The Alan Turing Institute's AI Disinformation Incident Repository tracks how AI is reshaping crisis events globally.

Key points
  • Findings span multiple jurisdictions, suggesting patterns relevant to Australian crisis communication and electoral integrity contexts.
  • Extracted text is truncated; full analysis is limited to the title, source, and publication framing.
EU Digital Strategy – News(EU) 1 Jun 2026 52

AI Act enforcement gets independent expert support

The European Commission has appointed a 60-member Scientific Panel and an Advisory Forum to support EU AI Act enforcement.

Key points
  • Both bodies advise the AI Office and national authorities on GPAI models, systemic risks, evaluation methodologies, and standardisation.
  • Australia is not subject to the AI Act, but these governance structures may influence comparable Australian advisory body designs.
MIT Technology Review – AI(US) 4 Jun 2026 48

How courts are coping with a flood of AI-generated lawsuits

US courts are divided on whether AI-generated legal work attracts privilege or confidentiality protections.

Key points
  • Liability questions are emerging as AI chatbots give incorrect legal advice to self-represented litigants.
  • Australian courts and agencies face analogous questions about AI-assisted legal work, though no AU cases cited.
Let's Data Science – AI Governance(Global) 4 Jun 2026 42

DeepMind CEO Warns Humanity to Prepare for AGI

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis publicly forecast AGI arrival around 2030, plus or minus a year.

Key points
  • Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei separately warned half of entry-level white-collar work could vanish within five years.
  • These are high-profile executive statements, not technical findings - timelines rest on unspecified criteria and architectures.
EU Digital Strategy – News(EU) 3 Jun 2026 42

Commission appoints Jim Hagemann Snabe as Special Envoy for Industrial Artificial Intelligence

The European Commission appoints Jim Hagemann Snabe as Special Envoy for Industrial AI, reporting to von der Leyen.

Key points
  • The role covers AI infrastructure, LLMs, generative AI, cloud, semiconductors, and sector-specific industrial AI applications.
  • Limited direct relevance to Australian federal agencies; signals EU strategic direction on industrial AI governance.
Let's Data Science – AI Governance(UK) 6 Jun 2026 38

Peer Warns Autonomous Weapons Pose Oppenheimer Moment

Baroness Helic warned the House of Lords that autonomous weapons represent an 'Oppenheimer moment' for global security.

Key points
  • She pressed UK ministers on maintaining meaningful human control and supporting international regulation of autonomous weapons.
  • No new UK policy or treaty resulted - this reflects rising parliamentary attention rather than regulatory change.
Let's Data Science – AI Governance(US) 6 Jun 2026 35

Trump, Sanders and Altman Debate Public Ownership of AI

US political figures including Trump, Sanders, and OpenAI's Altman are publicly debating AI public ownership models.

Key points
  • No concrete policy proposal or legislation has emerged - this is a high-profile dialogue, not enacted regulation.
  • Limited direct relevance to Australian federal agencies; useful only as early signal on a global governance conversation.