Entity
governments
Governments are the administrative authorities that exercise political power and manage public affairs within a defined territory. They are responsible for creating and enforcing laws, providing public services, and maintaining national security.
Why it’s in the news: Governments are in the news due to their increasing focus on cybersecurity threats, the strategic adoption and regulation of artificial intelligence, and their role in shaping international business and policy.
Latest on governments
- Japan mulls expert teams for cyberattack-hit local governments
- Military use, cyberattacks and political messaging: How governments around the world are approaching AI
- One C2 kit. 30 customers. 2 governments
- Chinese and Western firms are teaming up even as governments fight
- Governments must move beyond AI pilots to redesign public services: McKinsey
- Governments from Singapore to Japan have committed tens of billions to AI development.
- When governments move from regulating outputs to rationing inputs — controlling which organizations can even access a capability — the entire economics of enterprise AI transformation shift
- AI infrastructure investment is expanding beyond large technology companies to include enterprise adoption and sovereign AI initiatives
- McKinsey stated that governments must move beyond isolated AI pilot projects to redesign public services
- governments worldwide increase scrutiny of technology imports from China
- governments delegate decision-making to algorithms
- The startups raising capital aren't building for this gap. They're building products.
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