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<title>The Quiet Rewiring: What AI Is Really Doing to the Way We Think</title>
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<description>Social media shaped what we paid attention to. AI is shaping how we think. The rewiring is already happening, whether we are paying attention or not.</description>
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<title>Bounded Autonomy: Why Agentic AI Demands a Discipline Most Enterprises Do Not Yet Have</title>
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<category>AI Governance</category>
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<description>Six governments published one document on May 1, 2026. The deeper signal is that agentic AI has become a corporate governance problem, and almost no enterprise has the operating discipline to answer it.</description>
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<title>The Digital Omnibus on AI: Why You Should Plan for August 2 Anyway</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2026 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<description>Most boards are quietly debating whether to slow EU AI Act readiness. The Digital Omnibus deferral debate has given them an easy reason. The problem is that pause is a bet, and it is the wrong one.</description>
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<title>The Compounding Bet: Why AI Strategy Is a Governance Problem</title>
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<description>Most enterprise AI investments will not survive the next eighteen months. The ones that do will share a single trait, and it is not technical.</description>
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<title>A Commentary on OpenAI's Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age</title>
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<description>We still lack a realistic path for how organizations will navigate the transition from today's AI systems to the world these proposals envision.</description>
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