Artificial intelligence (AI) is helping companies get their arms around the fast-growing range of regulation they face and is becoming an essential way for them to make their compliance more consistent, more efficient and more effective.
Martial law, memes and mayhem: the rise and fall of South Korea’s Yoon Suk-yeol
Once a celebrated anti-corruption crusader, on Wednesday Yoon became South Korea’s first sitting president to be arrested.
Is Indonesia’s Prabowo facing pressure from India to skip Pakistan after New Delhi visit?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited President Prabowo Subianto to be the chief guest on India’s Republic Day, Indian reports say.
LCIA report highlights cost effectiveness and efficiency
Recent London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) analysis highlights the institution’s cost-effectiveness and efficiency, making it a preferred choice for high-value disputes, an expert has said.
‘More dangerous than Covid’: outrage over Indian corporate leader’s call for 7-day work week
The comments betray a traditional mindset that equates productivity with long hours of work and are ‘removed from reality’, experts say.
Ferries, trains and cable cars? How Malaysia’s Johor can cope with SEZ commuter squeeze
The state neighbouring Singapore is facing logistical challenges, with transport infrastructure stagnating for years.
UK AI action plan provides for shift in regulatory approach
The UK should move to a more centralised system for the regulation of AI if sector regulators fail to sufficiently promote innovation in the way they carry out their duties, a prominent businessman has recommended.
Japan hit by magnitude 6.9 earthquake, followed by tsunami advisories
Public broadcaster NHK TV said a tsunami, estimated to be as high as 1 metre, reached land within 30 minutes of the quake.
Malaysia urged to boost healthcare funding to spare patients pain of costly private treatment
Lack of funding, chronic manpower shortages in government hospitals leave public dependent on private healthcare sector, civil society groups say.
Myanmar junta air strike on market kills 15 civilians, ethnic rebel group says
The junta has been accused of carrying out multiple attacks on civilian targets as it struggles to quell resistance to its 2021 coup.
