What happens when AI policy meets implementation — and when what companies say about safety, governance, and responsibility meets what they actually do. Analysis from an award-winning journalist and product strategist who has worked across media, government, and technology.
Courts Decided: Platform Harm Is a Design Problem
Meta and YouTube verdicts, plus a Dutch ruling on xAI, show courts treating platform harm and AI risk as product design and liability issues.
Vietnam Has an AI Law. Its AI Reality Is More Uneven.
Vietnam’s new AI law is Southeast Asia’s first major AI framework, raising questions about digital sovereignty, adoption, and who AI governance serves.
The UK Is Expanding Facial Recognition Faster Than It Can Test for Bias
A Cambridge study found racial bias in Essex Police’s facial recognition. The UK is expanding the technology fivefold anyway — and oversight isn’t keeping pace.
The White House AI Framework Trusts Oversight That Doesn’t Exist
The White House AI framework would preempt state laws and rely on industry standards. A new NIST report says those standards haven’t been built yet.