ILOILO City — From online scams and misinformation to biased profiling and students’ growing dependence on artificial intelligence (AI), vulnerable sectors in Western Visayas are pressing government planners to put stronger safeguards and grassroots realities at the center of emerging AI policies. Persons with disabilities (PWDs), senior citizens, out-of-school youth (OSY), LGBTQIA+ individuals, youth representatives, […]
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