AI and copyright in the UK - the government decides to wait and see - Lexology
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China Is Willing to Coordinate on AI Governance
View the official memo here. China has consistently signaled a willingness to engage on global AI governance since at least 2017. This memo compiles key statements from the Chinese government and prominent figures demonstrating their desire to coordinate on the problem of AI. Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang, at the 2025 World Economic Forum, said: [ ] The post China Is Willing to Coordinate on AI Governance appeared first on Machine Intelligence Research Institute .

AI agent governance tools compared - 2026 landscape
I've been working in the AI agent governance space for a while and noticed there's no good comparison of the available tools. So I made one. Here's the landscape as of April 2026: The Tools asqav - ML-DSA-65 (quantum-safe) signed audit trails. Hash-chained so you can't omit entries. Policy enforcement blocks actions before execution. Works with LangChain, CrewAI, OpenAI Agents, Haystack, LiteLLM. Microsoft Agent Governance Toolkit - Policy-as-code with Cedar, SQLite audit logging, multi-language SDKs. No cryptographic signing but the most mature policy engine. AgentMint - Ed25519 signing with RFC 3161 timestamps. Content scanning for 23 patterns (PII, injection, credentials). Zero external dependencies. Aira - Ed25519 + RFC 3161. Hosted receipt layer so you don't run your own TSA. Maps to

Generative AI, Academic Integrity, and Introductory American Government: Can We Rebuild What You Destroy? - Political Science Now
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Are there Multiple Moral Endpoints?
This is a different approach to explaining an old idea . What is the deep future going to look like? Will we be proud of it, or ashamed of the choices that led to it? Lots of focus on the future is on the near future. How will ongoing wars go? What will the next AI model's capabilities be? Will this business succeed or fail? Let's zoom out and focus just on advanced artificial intelligence; my guess is that we'll have a "transition period" with many different relevant actors with different philosophies and moral considerations (we're in it) and then end up in an "equilibrium period" with much more homogeneity of philosophy and moral standpoints. [1] The transition period is hard to predict and involves many contingent facts, and might involve lots of dramatic turnovers; the equilibrium per




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