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A new study puts the EU's AI builder-to-governance hiring ratio at seven to one. Enforcement starts in 17 days. This edition is the minimum viable sprint for the time that's left.
AI strategy
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Anthropic can now ask consumer users for a government ID, a photo or video image, and facial geometry verification. Enterprise tiers are outside the policy — but your employees' personal accounts aren't. The identity layer of AI access just arrived, and it collides with GDPR head-on.
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Autonomous agents are the deployment story of 2026. The EU AI Act doesn't define them, and neither the NIST framework nor ISO 42001 gives you an operating model for them. That gap is where your accountability now lives.
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High-risk obligations slipped to 2027. Transparency did not. The June 10 marking Code just told you exactly how to comply, and there's a December grace window.
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Four days after launch, the US ordered Anthropic to cut off Fable 5 and Mythos 5, it immediately went dark for every customer on earth. Vendor outages have SLAs. This had none. Here's the diligence that makes your AI supply chain survivable.
Brussels wants a cloud nobody else controls. Your AI needs answers without a maybe. This week: the EU Tech Sovereignty Package, Gartner's agent governance warning, and the promised RAG-or-records decision tree.
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On June 2, the White House signed a voluntary AI framework. On June 3, the EU's mandatory transparency consultation closed. The split is official. Here is how to build for both.
Google, Microsoft, Palo Alto, Anthropic, ServiceNow, IBM, Ping Identity, Camunda, and NVIDIA are converging on the same architecture. Here is the map.
The governance timeline is set. The first AI-generated exploit is confirmed. The race between regulation and reality just got a scoreboard.
CEO playbook
Seven days after we published the AI Layoff Trap thesis, Big Tech delivered the evidence. Here is what it means for your planning.
Four hyperscalers reported Wednesday evening. The Omnibus talks collapsed the day before. And a new paper explains why no one can stop the automation arms race.
The data governance requirements in Article 10 don't replace GDPR — they stack on top of it. Here's the mapping that survives an EDPB review.
Three folders, one index file, zero embeddings — the Karpathy-style architecture that turns Claude into a compliance assistant your auditors will actually trust.
EU AI Act