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Policy / T-2026-4575
AI Frontiers' Three Models of Sino-American Competition Miss the Real Stakes
AI Frontiers frames US-China AI competition as a clash of values. Its own articles reveal a harder truth about who is setting the rules.
SourceAI Frontiers
Policy / T-2026-2888
White House Executive Order on AI Skips Mandates, Pushes Voluntary Frontier Model Access
President Trump's June 2 executive order promotes AI innovation and security through voluntary frontier model access, classified benchmarks, and an AI cybersecurity clearinghouse.
SourcePromoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security
Policy / T-2026-6298
Bletchley Park's Real Legacy: Governments Claim a Seat at the AI Testing Table
The first AI Safety Summit produced a testing agreement, a UK Safety Institute, and a mandate for governments to audit frontier models before release.
SourceWorld leaders, top AI companies set out plan for safety testing of frontier ...
Policy / T-2026-6383
Government Pre-Review of Frontier AI Models Is Now Operational Reality
Two events in June 2026 turned voluntary frontier AI governance into enforceable government control, with compliance implications for every enterprise AI program.
SourceFrontier AI Governance | AI Governance News | AI Governance Institute
Policy / T-2026-3097
The pretraining paradigm is breaking. AI regulation isn't ready.
Nicholas Caputo's analysis warns that EU, US, and UK rules targeting pretraining scale will miss the next wave of AI progress.
SourceGoverning AI Beyond the Pretraining Frontier - arXiv
Policy / T-2026-9480
Trump's AI Executive Order: Innovation First, Security by Collaboration
Trump's June 2026 AI executive order covers cybersecurity, frontier model deployment, and criminal AI misuse. It prioritizes innovation over regulation.
SourceTrump's New AI Executive Order: Cybersecurity, Frontier Models, and ...
Policy / T-2026-0427
The 2025 AI Regulation Map: A Fragmented World, Not a Unified One
A look at the diverging AI regulatory strategies of the EU, US, UK, Japan, and China in 2025, and what they mean for AI builders.
SourceAI Regulations in 2025: US, EU, UK, Japan, China & More - Anecdotes.ai
Policy / T-2026-1639
Model Radar Tracks 10 Frontier Models as AI Governance Shifts from Guidance to Procurement
The AI Governance Institute launches Model Radar, a weekly compliance tracker for 10 frontier models, as enterprise procurement teams face a new era of enforceable AI governance.
SourceAI Governance News
Policy / T-2026-8116
California's SB 1047 forces a choice: regulate AI models or their harms
California's SB 1047 and a flurry of global AI regulation efforts highlight the tension between regulating models versus applications, as lawmakers lack agreed-upon risk metrics.
SourceAI Pulse: What's new in AI regulations? | Trend Micro (US)
Policy / T-2026-9027
Sixteen AI companies sign voluntary safety pledges at Seoul Summit
Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Meta, OpenAI and 11 others pledge to publish safety frameworks and define 'intolerable' risk levels. Critics note the voluntary nature and self-defined…
SourceBig tech companies commit to new safety practices for AI - CIO
Policy / T-2026-1380
The EU AI Act's real ambition is not safety. It is global rule-setting.
A comparative analysis of AI regulation in the EU, China, and the US reveals the EU AI Act's strategic goal: becoming the world's de facto AI rulemaker.
SourceComparative Global AI Regulation: Policy Perspectives from the EU ...
Policy / T-2026-1678
Trump’s AI executive order preempts state laws, shifts power to Washington
Trump's December 2025 AI executive order preempts conflicting state laws, creating a single national framework for AI regulation.
SourceTechnology & AI | Trump Administration Executive Orders ...