AI regulation
39 stories tagged AI regulation.
UN AI Summit: Big Room, Bigger Questions on Governance
193 countries met in Geneva to tackle AI governance. The warnings were credible. The robots were cool. The binding rules? Still not there.
AI Video's Realism Gap and the Workflow Layer Bet
AI Video's Realism Gap and the Workflow Layer Bet
Local AI video runs free on your machine. Frontier models win on realism. But the real question is who controls the workflow layer—and what that means legally.
OpenAI's IPO Is a Regulatory Filing First
OpenAI's IPO Is a Regulatory Filing First
The OpenAI and Anthropic S-1s will be financial documents, yes — but first they're SEC filings with disclosure obligations no AI lab has faced before.
Who Owns What AI Says About Your Brand?
Who Owns What AI Says About Your Brand?
AI tools describe brands to consumers millions of times daily. No regulator has decided who's accountable when those descriptions are wrong. That gap is the real story.
AI Labs Call for a Global Pause Mechanism on AI
AI Labs Call for a Global Pause Mechanism on AI
Top AI leaders signed a letter urging synthetic biology screening, while Anthropic published a stark assessment of recursive self-improvement and why a pause mechanism matters.
AI Knowledge Gaps Are a Governance Problem
AI Knowledge Gaps Are a Governance Problem
When AI systems encode stale or incomplete institutional knowledge, who's liable? A workflow technique surfaces a regulatory blind spot nobody's addressing.
Anthropic's Self-Improving AI Paper Has a Regulator Problem
Anthropic's Self-Improving AI Paper Has a Regulator Problem
Anthropic's new paper on recursive self-improvement reveals an oversight gap that existing AI regulation—EU AI Act, executive orders—was never designed to address.
LeCun's JEPA Roadmap Has a Regulatory Gap
LeCun's JEPA Roadmap Has a Regulatory Gap
Yann LeCun's JEPA world models could reshape industrial AI—but his deployment roadmap runs straight into regulatory frameworks nobody has updated yet.
Brad Carson: AI Surveillance Dossiers Are Already Legal
Brad Carson: AI Surveillance Dossiers Are Already Legal
Former Congressman Brad Carson argues AI isn't unstoppable — and warns that using AI to compile surveillance dossiers on Americans is currently lawful.
Anthropic's First Profit Hides a Regulatory Time Bomb
Anthropic's First Profit Hides a Regulatory Time Bomb
Anthropic's first profitable quarter looks like a business triumph. Beneath it sits a structural conflict of interest, opaque enterprise contracts, and a cloud distribution story regulators should be watching.
Graph Neural Networks: The AI Behind High-Stakes Decisions
Graph Neural Networks: The AI Behind High-Stakes Decisions
GNNs power fraud detection, drug discovery, and content moderation. Here's what their architectural limits mean when deployed systems get it wrong.
Google Stitch's Free AI Design Tool Has Market Consequences
Google Stitch's Free AI Design Tool Has Market Consequences
Google Stitch's latest update is a product story and a market power story. The competitive and regulatory questions it raises deserve more than a shrug.
Alibaba's Qwen 3.7 Max and the Agentic AI Gap
Alibaba's Qwen 3.7 Max and the Agentic AI Gap
Alibaba's Qwen 3.7 Max posts frontier-level benchmark scores at a fraction of the cost. What does that mean for AI regulation—and who's paying attention?
AI Harnesses Run the World. Nobody Regulates Them.
AI Harnesses Run the World. Nobody Regulates Them.
IBM's Tejas Kumar explains AI harnesses at the AI Engineer conference—and accidentally maps an accountability gap that regulators haven't noticed yet.
When Your AI Has No Provider: Local Models and the Regulation Gap
When Your AI Has No Provider: Local Models and the Regulation Gap
When AI runs locally with no cloud provider, every regulatory framework built around platform accountability stops working. That's the real story here.
Who Gatekeeps AI? The Question Washington Just Made Urgent
Who Gatekeeps AI? The Question Washington Just Made Urgent
Google posted $109.9B in revenue as the White House eyes pre-release AI vetting. The real question: who controls what gets out—and who benefits from controlling it?
FastEmbed and the Quiet Politics of Local AI Development
FastEmbed and the Quiet Politics of Local AI Development
FastEmbed's approach to local AI embeddings reveals regulatory tensions between accessibility and performance in the emerging AI infrastructure debate.
Claude Code's Skill Chaining Raises Automation Questions
Claude Code's Skill Chaining Raises Automation Questions
Anthropic's Claude Code now allows sequential skill execution through 'context fork' commands. Technical advancement or regulatory blind spot?
Anthropic's Mythos Launch: Security Theater or IPO Theater?
Anthropic's Mythos Launch: Security Theater or IPO Theater?
Anthropic's Project Glasswing positions Mythos as too dangerous to release. The timing before a $380B IPO raises questions about the narrative's purpose.
Design.md Files Expose a Gap in AI Regulation Standards
Design.md Files Expose a Gap in AI Regulation Standards
How a GitHub repository of design system files reveals the absence of standardization frameworks for AI-generated interfaces—and why that matters.