An analysis of how European enterprises are navigating AI capabilities and control under the EU AI Act, focusing on licensing, infrastructure, and geopolitical risks.
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The Safety Card, Played From Every Side: David Sacks, Anthropic, and the Fable Standoff
White House adviser David Sacks claims Anthropic refused to fix a cybersecurity jailbreak, leading to model bans. The dispute highlights safety and trust issues.
Trade and supply-chain operations signal monitor: U.S. strikes Iranian military sites after ship was hit in Strait of Hormuz
The US has launched strikes on Iranian military targets following an attack on a ship in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating regional tensions and affecting trade routes.
Contractor onboarding checklist for small construction firms
A new onboarding checklist for small construction firms is being tested to streamline subcontractor onboarding, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce admin gaps.
Your Coding Agent Is an Attack Surface: The Claude Code Security Reckoning
Recent vulnerabilities in Claude Code reveal local config files and integrations as silent attack vectors, raising broader security concerns for AI developer tools.
Outcome-First Decisions: Keep, Change, or Kill
Analysis of the Outcome-First framework that helps organizations decide whether to keep, change, or kill initiatives based on current outcomes and costs.
Threlmark: Disk Is the Contract
Threlmark introduces a new approach where the roadmap is a plain JSON file on disk, enabling interoperability, durability, and local-first operation.
The United States: The High-Variance Bet
The U.S. adopts a minimal regulation strategy for AI, emphasizing market dynamism and local initiatives amid federal inaction, shaping the future economy.
Monsanto Wins at the Supreme Court Using Big Tobacco’s Playbook
Monsanto secures a legal victory at the Supreme Court, employing strategies similar to those used by Big Tobacco, raising concerns about corporate influence and legal tactics.
Loan covenant calendar for bootstrapped companies
A new loan covenant calendar prototype is being tested for small, bootstrapped companies to improve compliance tracking amid rising financing scrutiny.