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From Rome to Brussels: AI Governance Becomes a Precondition, Not a Promise | 07.15.26

From Rome to Brussels: AI Governance Becomes a Precondition, Not a Promise | 07.15.26

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Three storylines converged this week around a single idea: governance that arrives before the fact matters more than governance that arrives after. The European Commission's new Action Plan on Cybersecurity and AI commits to testing frontier models before they reach the market, not after they cause a problem. Reporting on the U.S. government's review of OpenAI's latest model reveals what a "safe to release" checkpoint actually inspects — and what it doesn't. Meanwhile, a wave of 2026 legal developments is quietly closing the door on "the AI agent did it" as a liability shield. And at the Vatican, more than 200 Nobel laureates and AI researchers are treating autonomous systems as a civilizational risk category alongside nuclear weapons — a framing that used to sound alarmist and increasingly doesn't. Full briefing: https://www.bearcanyonhq.com/post/from-rome-to-brussels-ai-governance-becomes-a-precondition-not-a-promise-07-15-26 Produced in the Bear Canyon Systems Lab. Editorial content — real research, real opinions. Check the sourcing on the blog.
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