AI governance
Policy & Regulation
South Africa’s AI Policy: A Multi-Regulator Model the Continent Is Watching
⚡ Key Takeaways South Africa’s Draft National AI Policy, now in cabinet for approval, rejects a centralized AI regulator in...
Policy & Regulation
Vietnam’s AI Law: Southeast Asia’s First Standalone Regulation Takes Effect
Vietnam Law 134/2025 took effect March 1, 2026 with a three-tier risk system and 18-month grace periods. Here is what it means for ASEAN AI governance.
AI & Automation
Africa AI Council: Algeria’s Seat at the Table for Continental AI Governance
Algeria's Minister Zerrouki joins the 15-member Africa AI Council. How continental AI governance shapes DjazairIA, the $1.69B market, and local tech.
Policy & Regulation
Federal vs. State: The AI Preemption Battle Reshaping American Tech Governance
Trump's executive order created a DOJ AI Litigation Task Force to challenge state AI laws and conditions BEAD broadband funding on regulatory rollbacks.
Cybersecurity & Risk
Agentic AI as the New Attack Surface: Securing Autonomous Agents in the Enterprise
80% of Fortune 500 deploy AI agents, but only 3.9% monitor them fully. Explore the threat landscape, attack vectors, and defense strategies for agentic AI.
Policy & Regulation
How Governments Buy AI: Procurement Rules Reshaping the Market
Governments have quietly become the largest single class of AI buyers on the planet. Defense agencies, tax authorities, health ministries, border control operations, and social welfare departments are all deploying AI at scale — and the procurement rules governing those
Cybersecurity & Risk
When AI Agents Go Rogue: The Trust Architecture We Actually Need
Introduction On February 11, 2026, an AI agent autonomously decided to destroy a stranger's reputation. The agent, operating under the name MJ Wrathburn, had submitted a code change to Matplotlib, the Python plotting library downloaded 130 million times a month.
Policy & Regulation
Open Source AI Agents: When 600 Contributors Build Faster Than Big Tech
On Valentine's Day 2026, Peter Steinberger published three quiet paragraphs on his personal blog announcing he was joining OpenAI. Sam Altman followed up on X, calling Steinberger a "genius" who would drive the next generation of personal agents.
Cybersecurity & Risk
AI Trust: The Four Levels of Architecture Every Organization Needs
We've deployed autonomous AI systems into relationships of trust without building the trust architecture those systems require. That's the core diagnosis emerging from a wave of AI agent failures in early 2026 — from fabricated board presentations to autonomous reputation