Anthony A. Abad
Anthony A. Abad
Contributor, The Yuan

Anthony Amunátegui Abad is an international trade lawyer who sits on the World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Panel. As the Chairman for the Philippines of the International Chambers of Commerce’s Commission on Competition, Tony continues to be at the forefront of the country’s economic development by advocating and ensuring the practice of competition.



“Governments for AI” webinar part 3 - discussion
Podcast
In the second part of our discussion on the webinar we explore key measures that governments can take to ensure the safety of AI. By addressing these aspects, we find that when governments contribute to fostering an AI landscape, it not only thrives on innovation but also upholds ethical principles, accountability, and global cooperation.
Delta Dialog  |  Feb 09, 2024
“Governments for AI” webinar part 2 - discussion
Podcast
Navigating the delicate balance between fostering innovation and addressing potential risks, governments play a crucial role in shaping the responsible development and deployment of AI technologies. Listen with us as we discuss the importance of the role governments play in the AI industry.
Delta Dialog  |  Feb 02, 2024
“Governments for AI” webinar part 1 - presentations
Podcast
Explore the intersection of AI, governance, and global impact through the insights of leading experts in our recent webinar. From the safety of AI to the imperative need for governance and regulation, our distinguished panel delved into crucial topics shaping the future.
Delta Dialog  |  Jan 29, 2024
AI demands new legal framework for global economic governance
Governments4AI
The rise of AI and the ever-accelerating digitalization of the global economy make the legal framework underpinning it all desperately in need of a revamp. International trade lawyer and economic expert Anthony Abad describes the changes this will necessitate.
Anthony A. Abad  |  Dec 27, 2023
The Philippines Has Big, Big Data and Big, Big Plans for AI
Emerging markets
In 2010, the Philippines was crowned the data process outsourcing capital of the world because a staggering US$13 billion was generated by the Philippine services export industry. Now, the Philippines’ data processing sector is promising it will get even bigger thanks to AI.
Anthony A. Abad  |  Jun 30, 2021