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GCC establishes working group to decide on AI/LLM policy
Reddit r/artificial / 4/25/2026
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- The GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) has established a working group tasked with shaping an AI/LLM policy framework.
- The initiative indicates a coordinated regional approach to governing the development and deployment of AI systems.
- The working group’s role is to decide on policy directions, suggesting forthcoming guidance that could affect both public-sector use and private industry adoption.
- This move signals that AI governance is becoming a higher-priority agenda item for policymakers in the Gulf region.
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