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Week of 13 July 2026

OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 16 Jul 2026 52

HAIP is transforming transparency from a compliance burden to a competitive advantage

OECD's HAIP Reporting Framework aims to reduce AI governance fragmentation through standardised transparency reporting.

Key points
  • Salesforce perspective frames HAIP compliance as a competitive advantage rather than a regulatory burden.
  • Extracted text is a brief excerpt only - substantive analysis requires reading the full source.

Week of 6 July 2026

OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 6 Jul 2026 38

How quantum technologies could open new frontiers for AI

OECD AI Wonk Blog concludes a three-part series on AI and quantum technology complementarity.

Key points
  • Series explores how quantum systems could open new frontiers for AI capability and development.
  • Extracted text is a truncated preview only - substantive detail requires engagement with the full post.

Week of 29 June 2026

OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 30 Jun 2026 48

How people are using GenAI chatbots: Evidence from web traffic data

OECD analysis uses Similarweb web traffic data to map how people use GenAI chatbots across countries and demographics.

Key points
  • Cross-country usage patterns could inform Australian evidence-based AI policy and workforce uplift assumptions.
  • Extracted text is a stub - full analytical substance requires reading the underlying OECD post directly.

Week of 1 June 2026

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.
OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 5 Jun 2026 30

AI for inclusive and resilient agri-food systems: Potential ways forward

OECD AI Wonk Blog examines AI applications for food security, resilience, and sustainability in agri-food systems.

Key points
  • Very limited extracted text - substantive content is behind the link and cannot be assessed from this extract.
  • Agricultural AI governance is a niche thread for APS; DAFF or CSIRO are more likely end-users than most agencies.

Week of 18 May 2026

OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 21 May 2026 52

Establishing the shared foundations for collective AI security

OECD AI blog addresses shared foundations for collective AI security across member nations.

Key points
  • Covers prompt injection, AI agents, and model poisoning - security risks relevant to Australian government AI deployments.
  • Extracted text is minimal; full substance of the piece is not available for detailed assessment.
OECD AI Wonk Blog(EU) 19 May 2026 45

The European Union is deploying AI across strategic sectors

The EU is deploying AI across healthcare, manufacturing, mobility, and agriculture under a trustworthy AI framework.

Key points
  • OECD coverage signals this is a notable comparative case study in sectoral AI deployment by a major jurisdiction.
  • Extracted text is minimal - full substance is behind the link and not available for detailed assessment.

Week of 13 April 2026

OECD AI Wonk Blog(UK) 14 Apr 2026 68

Designing transparency for government AI: Insights from the UK’s Algorithmic Transparency Recording Standard initiative

OECD AI Wonk Blog analyses the UK's Algorithmic Transparency Recording Standard and its role in government AI accountability.

Key points
  • Australia has no equivalent mandatory algorithmic transparency recording standard yet - this is a directly comparable peer jurisdiction model.
  • Extracted text is minimal; the substantive analysis is behind the link and cannot be verified from this excerpt alone.

Week of 30 March 2026

OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 31 Mar 2026 48

Rethinking AI data: From scraping to sustainable and ethical data sharing

OECD's VIADUCT project examines ethical AI training data sharing as an alternative to web scraping.

Key points
  • Addresses copyright, GDPR, and trust frameworks as constraints shaping sustainable AI data ecosystems.
  • Extracted text is a brief teaser only - substantive content requires engagement at source.

Week of 23 March 2026

OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 24 Mar 2026 55

To be truly participative, stakeholder involvement should follow an AI system’s entire lifecycle

OECD argues participatory AI must extend beyond consultation to cover an AI system's full lifecycle.

Key points
  • Governance infrastructure and community authority are identified as prerequisites for meaningful stakeholder involvement.
  • Extracted text is brief; full argument detail requires reading the source directly.

Week of 16 March 2026

OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 18 Mar 2026 55

Why AI Sandboxes matter for responsible innovation and public trust

OECD AI Wonk Blog examines AI regulatory sandboxes as a governance tool for responsible innovation and public trust.

Key points
  • Sandboxes are relevant to Australian AI governance as a mechanism for balancing innovation with compliance and oversight.
  • Only a brief excerpt is available - full substantive analysis requires direct engagement with the source.

Week of 2 March 2026

OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 3 Mar 2026 55

Can we create a clear understanding of what agentic AI is and does?

OECD AI Wonk Blog examines whether a clear shared definition of agentic AI can be established.

Key points
  • Definitional clarity from OECD would likely flow into Australian AI governance frameworks and agency guidance.
  • Extracted text is a teaser only - full analysis is unavailable, limiting signal quality here.

Week of 23 February 2026

OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 1 Mar 2026 52

Deadline extension 20 March: Global call for ‘Governing with Artificial Intelligence’: Share your initiatives and insights on AI-driven innovation in government

OECD invites governments to submit AI use cases, policy initiatives, and implementation tools by 20 March 2026.

Key points
  • Australian agencies could contribute examples of AI governance practice, potentially shaping OECD comparative outputs.
  • Extracted content is brief; full submission scope and intended outputs are unclear from available text.

Week of 16 February 2026

OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 19 Feb 2026 58

The OECD’s new responsible AI guidance: A compass for businesses in a complex terrain

OECD has released Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible AI targeting business AI risk management.

Key points
  • The guidance aims to help organisations meet global standards and build trustworthy AI value chains.
  • Extracted text is minimal - substantive content requires direct engagement with the source.
OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 18 Feb 2026 28

Turning AI ambition into action: How the OECD is engaging at India’s AI Impact Summit

OECD is participating in India's AI Impact Summit 2026, focusing on transparency and inclusive AI governance.

Key points
  • Limited extracted text means substantive content on OECD positions or outcomes is not available for assessment.
  • Low signal for APS readers at this stage - a conference engagement announcement rather than policy output.

Week of 9 February 2026

OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 15 Feb 2026 35

The Global South can shape AI in practical terms: Why the India AI Impact Summit Matters

OECD AI blog argues Global South nations can meaningfully shape AI governance and real-world AI outcomes.

Key points
  • India AI Impact Summit is framed as a practical vehicle for inclusive AI development beyond Western-led frameworks.
  • Extracted text is too thin to assess substantive claims - the item is low-detail for APS analysis purposes.

Week of 15 December 2025

OECD AI Wonk Blog(Global) 17 Dec 2025 48

Why insurance companies should encourage solid AI risk management instead of excluding it

Major US insurers including AIG are seeking to exclude AI-related risks from coverage, per OECD AI analysis.

Key points
  • OECD argues insurers should instead incentivise sound AI risk management rather than exclude AI liabilities.
  • Only a truncated extract is available; full argument and any policy recommendations are behind the link.