AI Regulation
How governments worldwide are attempting to regulate artificial intelligence — from the EU AI Act and US executive orders to China's algorithm rules and the global race to define governance frameworks before the technology outpaces them.
Apple's AI Bet Is a Governance Play, Not a Model Race
Apple is consolidating the consumer AI layer through ecosystem control, positioning the App Store as the first large-scale chokepoint for AI-governed software.
- ·Apple's App Store has become the first large-scale governance chokepoint for AI-generated software, regardless of intent.
- ·Apple's cloud partnerships with NVIDIA and Google for Siri signal that its AI advantage is distribution and hardware, not model capability.
- ·Under John Ternus, Apple inherits the unanswered question of what a genuine AI-era product from Cupertino looks like — and the current infrastructure bets narrow the answer toward platform, not product.
Pope Leo XIV's AI Encyclical Enters a Debate That Lobbyists Cannot Reach
Magnifica Humanitas gives AI governance a moral vocabulary that technical committees have failed to produce, arriving when legislative momentum has stalled.
Chrome's Silent 4 GB Download Exposes the Consent Gap in AI Governance
Google's silent Gemini Nano deployment to a billion devices makes consent-based AI governance unenforceable before regulators have written the rules.
Singapore's Agentic AI Rulebook Arrives While the West Debates Vocabulary
Singapore's governance framework for agentic AI converts Western definitional arguments into an operational standard that builders are already treating as a procurement floor.
Biden's AI Order Returns as a Reference Point, Not a Rallying Cry
Defenders of Biden's AI Executive Order are invoking it as a governance template, not a political symbol — exposing what the current federal vacuum actually costs.