Four Governments Test The Limits Of AI Policy This Week
AI power looks less like a model race than a permissions stack, with procurement, IPO risk, security logs, and biosecurity permits all doing state work.
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AI power looks less like a model race than a permissions stack, with procurement, IPO risk, security logs, and biosecurity permits all doing state work.
Anthropic is being kept out of the Pentagon lane while the White House drafts a route around that label for civilian agencies.
Vercel disclosed the breach path; now the unresolved issue is how long customers have had to price vendor trust without a new update.
The SpaceX prospectus is not just an IPO document, it is the first public inventory of the Musk-company web.
Meta's May 20 cuts and AMD's six-gigawatt warrant are two sides of the same AI balance sheet.
AMD's Meta contract is still being priced as both chip demand and shareholder dilution.
Australia's BICON lever is a reminder that AI biosecurity can be governed through old import permits.