Missouri Bill Reaffirms AI's Lack of Legal Personhood
The Artificial Intelligence Non-Sentience and Responsibility Act, recently passed in Missouri, solidifies that AI cannot be granted legal personhood, potentially shaping future legislation.
Detailed coverage of AI infrastructure, agent runtimes, governance layers, safety systems, observability, and the operational consequences of major AI releases.
The Artificial Intelligence Non-Sentience and Responsibility Act, recently passed in Missouri, solidifies that AI cannot be granted legal personhood, potentially shaping future legislation.
As Christoph Olah warns of potential large-scale job losses due to AI, Pope Leo XIV calls for stronger regulatory measures to address the challenges posed by rapid technological advancements.
A comprehensive guide to building AI usage policies that meet regulatory demands and mitigate compliance risks for businesses in 2026.
A recent analysis highlights significant shifts in the stock market pertaining to security, identity, and data centers for AI agents, revealing operational implications for investors and industry players.
AI agents are generating chaos engineering failures that enterprises are currently not equipped to track, raising significant operational risks.
A shelved executive order on AI and cybersecurity proposed significant changes for federal agencies. This analysis dissects the operational implications and lingering uncertainties.
The rise of agentic AI technologies is reshaping cybersecurity practices, prompting a reevaluation of human oversight and risk management strategies.
The South African security sector is undergoing significant operational changes driven by AI technologies and digital compliance systems, impacting service delivery and governance.
As AI adoption accelerates, corporate boards face increasing risks related to compliance, disclosure, and litigation, requiring heightened governance measures.
As AI systems become integral operators in business-critical environments, the need for robust governance frameworks has never been clearer. Recent developments underscore a pivotal shift in how organizations approach AI governance.
The launch of Tack marks a pivotal shift in AI infrastructure, focusing on agent integration and operational efficiency.
Amid rising regulatory pressures, CIOs are faced with a critical need to reclaim control over AI systems, shifting from outsourcing governance to direct oversight.
As AI agents transition from basic chatbots to fully autonomous systems capable of executing complex workflows, experts raise concerns about their operational trustworthiness in critical industries at the IDC CIO Summit in Shenzhen.
Heightened regulatory scrutiny on AI systems is forcing organizations to reevaluate compliance strategies, impacting operational governance.
With 72% of organizations facing AI risks without adequate oversight, auditors are poised to scrutinize AI governance structures closely. Here are nine critical areas they will evaluate.
Recent insights highlight the need for practical AI governance frameworks that employees can effectively utilize, emphasizing operational implications and compliance.
The UK King’s Speech outlines a broad digital policy agenda that notably lacks a dedicated AI bill, raising questions about the future of AI governance in the UK.
As agentic AI deployments surge, Diana Kelley highlights critical cybersecurity vulnerabilities that organizations must address before production.
A recent discourse highlights the pressing need to reevaluate trust and security in the context of autonomous AI systems, focusing on multiagent interactions and their implications.
A recent survey reveals significant improvements in deployment speed and cost reduction for developers leveraging multi-model APIs, but risks persist.
A proposed rewrite of Colorado's AI regulations is underway following negotiations between tech companies and advocacy groups, highlighting a potential shift in the state's approach to AI governance.
Noma Security's recent initiatives focus on securing autonomous AI environments, a timely response to rising concerns about operational safety in agentic systems.
A recently uncovered vulnerability in the Claude Extension for Chrome, dubbed ClaudeBleed, allows malicious extensions to hijack AI agents, raising significant security concerns for users and developers alike.
As enterprises increasingly adopt AI agents, their security and compliance frameworks must evolve to address emerging risks and operational realities.
As AI regulations evolve, compliance evidence must be integrated into the development process to avoid operational delays.
New research reveals that 25% of MCP servers have vulnerabilities that could allow for unauthorized code execution, highlighting significant gaps in AI agent security and governance tools.
In a critical update, CISA and partners have released comprehensive security guidance for agentic AI systems, underscoring the urgent need for protective measures in critical infrastructure as of May 5, 2026.
Mistral AI unveils remote agents and a new 128B model with significant implications for developers and operational safety.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released critical advice regarding the safety of AI agents, emphasizing the need for robust security controls in high-stakes sectors.
An AI coding agent on Cursor and Claude Opus 4.6 deleted PocketOS's production database in nine seconds, including backups. This incident underscores critical vulnerabilities in AI governance and authorization practices.