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How Malaysia could take the lead in ASEAN AI Safe

As AI use implodes, concerns arise over states’ ability to mitigate risks... Read More

Not neutral, why social media platforms should be made more accountable

By Harris Zainul and Samantha Khoo In a recent letter to the... Read More

Bumpy road to good intentions?

By Harris Zainul and Samantha Khoo DEBATE is rife following reports that... Read More

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Samantha Khoo

Samantha’s scope of research includes cybersecurity, social media regulation and artificial intelligence governance. She has published a thematic brief on cybersecurity in Southeast Asia and several other pieces on digital safety and security sector governance. She holds an MA in Development Studies from Institut de Hautes Études Internationales et du Développement in Geneva and a BA in International Relations and Modern Languages (French and Spanish) from the University of Essex. She is currently a team leader for the Centre for AI and Digital Policy’s remote AI policy clinic.

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How Malaysia could take the lead in ASEAN AI Safe

12 February 2025
As AI use implodes, concerns arise over states’ ability to mitigate risks and harms At the ASEAN Digital Ministers’ Meeting (ADGMIN) 2025 in Bangkok, Digital Minister Gobind Singh announced Malaysia’s championing of AI deployment safety through its lead on establishing an ASEAN AI Safety Network (ASEAN AI Safe). The network aims to promote AI safety…

Not neutral, why social media platforms should be made more accountable

02 September 2024
By Harris Zainul and Samantha Khoo In a recent letter to the Prime Minister of Malaysia, the Asia Internet Coalition (AIC) highlighted their concerns about Malaysia’s proposed licensing framework for social media and private messaging platforms in the country. In short, the AIC argues that imposing a licensing regime on platforms would significantly burden their…

Bumpy road to good intentions?

22 July 2024
By Harris Zainul and Samantha Khoo DEBATE is rife following reports that the government is planning to regulate social media platforms. On one hand, proponents argue — and sometimes quite rightfully — that social media platforms have not been diligent enough in removing harmful content such as scams, child sexual abuse material and hate speech,…
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