Episode Description
This episode examines critical regulatory developments across multiple sectors including Digital Traceability, Cyberthreat, Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung, Form NT 10-K, and Ransomware. We explore how emerging AI technologies and frameworks are reshaping compliance and risk management globally.
One major update is the FDA's transition from FAERS to the AI-powered Adverse Event Monitoring System (AEMS), enabling enhanced safety signal detection and standardized reporting protocols across regulated products. This marks a significant advancement in public health risk monitoring.
Singapore’s Monetary Authority unveiled revised insurance regulations featuring AI risk management guidelines, capital framework adjustments, and stronger customer protection measures, reflecting a proactive approach to technological challenges in the insurance sector.
Additionally, New York State proposes stringent draft regulations to protect youth from sports wagering harms via biometric ID, geolocation controls, and a ban on AI targeting, emphasizing responsible gaming and customer safeguards.
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Articles mentioned:
- New Safety Information or Potential Signals of Serious Risks Identified from the FDA Adverse Event Monitoring System (AEMS)
- Delivering on the Insurer’s Promise - Keynote speech by Mr Marcus Lim, Assistant Managing Director, Monetary Authority of Singapore, at the Life Insurance Association, Singapore (LIA) Annual Luncheon on 30 March 2026
- Keeping New Yorkers Safe: Governor Hochul Previews Measures to Keep Youth From Sports Wagering and Protect New Yorkers From Gambling Harms
- NT 10-K - BMP AI Technologies, Inc. (1130781) - 2026-03-31
- WEKO: Künstliche Intelligenz und das Jahr 2025
- 29 mars 2026 - Les cybermenaces restent élevées : les attaques sont plus ciblées et plus complexes
- 30.03.2026 - Cyberthreat level remains high – attacks becoming more targeted and complex
- 2026-03-29 - 推动食品安全地方立法
- China issues guideline for AI ethics governance
- Gerlach dringt auf rasches Handeln bei Gesetzlicher Krankenversicherung – Bayerns Gesundheitsministerin