Advancing AI Governance, Data for Policy Highlights, and Global Innovations

Apr 25, 2025

As AI continues to transform our world, questions around societal impact, regulatory frameworks, and ethical implementation are taking center stage in global discussions. This month’s Pulse brings you cutting-edge research, policy breakthroughs, and thought leadership from across the AI and data governance landscape.

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The cutting-edge research published in the Data & Policy journal continues to push boundaries in AI governance and applications.

Call for Papers: Two significant Data & Policy special collections are currently accepting submissions, offering valuable platform for scholars and practitioners. The “Democratic Decision-Making in Times of AI” collection invites papers examining the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence systems and democratic processes, with particular interest in governance frameworks that preserve democratic values while harnessing AI’s potential. Simultaneously, the “Governance of Health Data for AI Innovation” special collection seeks contributions addressing the intricate balance between accelerating healthcare innovation through AI and ensuring robust data governance, privacy protection, and ethical oversight. Both collections represent exceptional opportunities for researchers to contribute to these critical conversations shaping our collective digital future.

On Our Radar
The regulatory landscape for AI continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace worldwide. In the UK, the strategic launch of an AI Energy Council marks a significant step toward aligning artificial intelligence development with sustainable energy objectives, complemented by strengthened cybersecurity legislation designed to safeguard critical digital infrastructure. Meanwhile, the EU has unveiled its ambitious “AI Continent” action plan under the Digital Europe Programme, committing €1.3 billion to accelerate AI innovation across healthcare, energy, and transportation sectors. China’s regulatory framework continues to mature with the official registration of 23 new AI services, reflecting Beijing’s systematic approach to oversight in this rapidly evolving domain. Across the Atlantic, U.S. authorities have intensified scrutiny of major tech collaborations, with investigations into Google and Microsoft’s AI partnerships raising serious questions about market concentration and potential competitive distortions in this transformative technology space.

Reports and White Papers
A wave of new reports is shaping global conversations on AI governance, ethics, and public sector innovation. The AI and Democratic Values Index 2025, covering 80 countries, benchmarks how national AI strategies align with democratic norms, offering crucial guidance for governments aiming to balance innovation with accountability. Meanwhile, the Swiss Federal Administration has released a report detailing how AI is being integrated into public sector decision-making, offering insights into best practices and ethical considerations. In the UK, the Public Accounts Committee has released a significant report identifying critical gaps in government preparedness for AI adoption, specifically pointing to deficiencies in leadership structures, data infrastructure, and technical capabilities across departments and findings that will likely drive substantial reforms in public sector AI strategy. A standout highlight this month is the Stanford HAI AI Index 2024, which presents a comprehensive analysis of global AI trends. The report tracks developments in research, investment, and regulation, noting a sharp rise in foundation model deployments and growing emphasis on safety, transparency, and workforce impact. It is an essential read for anyone navigating the evolving AI landscape.

Blogs: The digital policy landscape is enriched by diverse voices across sectors. The UK’s Women in AI series spotlights innovators shaping the field, while OECD.AI explores Anthropic’s transparency framework. Apple’s research team advances practical methods for differential privacy in AI. McKinsey examines the synergy of digital twins and generative AI, and AI News unpacks the EU AI Act’s impact on UK businesses. MIT Tech Review reveals the paradox of underused AI data centers in China, alongside a novel “Third House” proposal integrating AI into democracy. Prof Marta Poblet explores copyright in generative AI, while MIT Media Lab proposes AI-LPM for inclusive civic planning. Project Syndicate critiques Europe’s tech strategy, and Tech Policy Press analyses the EU’s combined regulatory-investment AI leadership model. OECD.AI emphasises technical standards as critical to implementing the EU AI Act.

Opportunities: The AI policy space offers growing opportunities. The Open Data Policy Lab’s New Commons Challenge seeks fresh ideas in data governance. Funding includes British Academy/Leverhulme grants and UK-Japan calls on human-centered AI. UKRI’s 2025 Policy Fellowships open doors to advisory roles. Academic positions, and research roles are available at the Alan Turing Institute, University of Cambridge, and University of St Andrews. The European Commission’s Call for Evidence also invites contributions to shape the continent’s AI strategy in science.

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