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For two years the question was "how will governments regulate AI?" This month the answer got bigger: the state wants to own a piece, police what the models say, and decide who they may serve.
Host Stephen Forte on why your AI vendor is becoming a quasi-sovereign institution — and three vendor-risk moves: treat frontier access as a governed dependency, get your vendor's red lines in writing, and track the FCA/FTC/Geneva if you're regulated.
Sources: FT/CNBC; Tech Times; FTC.gov; UN News; FCA.org.uk.
By Stephen ForteFor two years the question was "how will governments regulate AI?" This month the answer got bigger: the state wants to own a piece, police what the models say, and decide who they may serve.
Host Stephen Forte on why your AI vendor is becoming a quasi-sovereign institution — and three vendor-risk moves: treat frontier access as a governed dependency, get your vendor's red lines in writing, and track the FCA/FTC/Geneva if you're regulated.
Sources: FT/CNBC; Tech Times; FTC.gov; UN News; FCA.org.uk.