[ISAFIS Newsletter #8] OpenAI vs. The New York Times: Copyright Clash Turns to Debates on User Privacy

Written by: Pelangi Retta Gyani Sihombing Staff of Research and Development What started as a legal fight over journalism and artificial intelligence has now entered a deeper realm: user privacy. The New York Times (henceforth abbreviated as NYT)’ copyright lawsuit against OpenAI has escalated into a battle over whether OpenAI Read more

[ISAFIS Gazette #4] Who Regulates the Robots? The Global Struggle for AI Governance and Legitimacy

Written by: Fatimah Azzahra Staff of Research and Development Artificial intelligence is developing faster than the global systems built to regulate it. From ChatGPT’s viral boom to AI-driven surveillance, the world is witnessing a digital revolution— but there’s still no clear international rulebook in place. While global institutions like the Read more

[ISAFIS Newsletter #6] The Act of Killing Liberty: Press Freedom Faces Threat Worldwide

Written by: Jonathan Jordan Staff of Research and Development In the first half of 2025, journalism was rife with numerous challenges to its integrity. Press freedom reached a historical low worldwide as journalists’ liberties are being restricted through many means, from political repression to financial strain. This new situation could Read more