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When Deadlines Move But Deployment Doesn't: The Governance Gap Widens | 07.14.26

When Deadlines Move But Deployment Doesn't: The Governance Gap Widens | 07.14.26

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Brussels just gave the AI Act's high-risk obligations another 16 to 24 months of runway — not because the rules changed, but because the assurance infrastructure to support them isn't built yet. Vietnam took the opposite approach, skipping principles entirely and standing up a registry-backed AI law with a named, accountable local representative for every foreign deployer. Meanwhile the Cloud Security Alliance's data shows the accountability gap isn't really about visibility anymore: most enterprises can now see their AI agents, but 63% still can't stop one from doing something it wasn't authorized to do. And at ICML 2026 in Seoul, the research community's largest annual gathering confirmed the field itself is reorganizing around this exact problem, with agentic safety and governance workshops crowding out pure capability research for the first time. Full briefing: https://www.bearcanyonhq.com/post/when-deadlines-move-but-deployment-doesn-t-the-governance-gap-widens-07-14-26 Produced in the Bear Canyon Systems Lab. Editorial content — real research, real opinions. Check the sourcing on the blog.
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