corporate governance
30 articles about corporate governance in AI news
Anthropic Forms Corporate PAC to Influence AI Policy Ahead of Midterms
Anthropic is forming a corporate PAC to lobby on AI policy, signaling a strategic shift towards direct political engagement as regulatory debates intensify in Washington. This move follows similar efforts by OpenAI and Google.
Anthropic CEO Warns of Dual Threat: Corporate AI Power vs. Government Overreach
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns of the dual risks in AI governance: corporations becoming more powerful than governments, and governments becoming too powerful to be checked. This highlights the delicate balance needed in AI regulation.
Anthropic's Internal Leak Exposes Governance Tensions in AI Safety Race
A leaked internal document from Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei reveals ongoing governance tensions that could threaten the AI company's stability and safety-focused mission. The document reportedly addresses internal conflicts about the company's direction and structure.
Anthropic's RSP v3.0: From Hard Commitments to Adaptive Governance in AI Safety
Anthropic has released Responsible Scaling Policy 3.0, shifting from rigid safety commitments to a more flexible, adaptive framework. The update introduces risk reports, external review mechanisms, and unwinds previous requirements the company says were distorting safety efforts.
Anthropic's Strategic Divergence: How Claude's Creators Charted a Different Path from OpenAI
New revelations suggest Anthropic pursued fundamentally different partnership terms than OpenAI's controversial deals, highlighting divergent AI governance philosophies between the two leading labs. The emerging details clarify why Anthropic maintained independence while OpenAI pursued unprecedented corporate alliances.
A Reference Architecture for Agentic Hybrid Retrieval in Dataset Search
A new research paper presents a reference architecture for 'agentic hybrid retrieval' that orchestrates BM25, dense embeddings, and LLM agents to handle underspecified queries against sparse metadata. It introduces offline metadata augmentation and analyzes two architectural styles for quality attributes like governance and performance.
Anthropic Appoints Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan to Board via Benefit Trust
Anthropic's independent governance body appointed Vas Narasimhan, CEO of pharmaceutical giant Novartis, to its board. This move connects frontier AI development directly with global healthcare leadership.
Google DeepMind Hires Philosopher Henry Shevlin for AI Consciousness Research
Google DeepMind has hired philosopher Henry Shevlin to treat machine consciousness as a live research problem, focusing on AI inner states, human-AI relations, and governance. This marks a strategic pivot toward understanding what advanced AI systems might become, not just what they can do.
OpenAI Publishes 'Intelligence Age' Policy Blueprint for Superintelligence Transition
OpenAI published a policy blueprint outlining governance and economic proposals for the 'Intelligence Age,' framing superintelligence as an active transition requiring new safety nets and international coordination.
LVMH Executive Makes Personal Investment in Generative AI Virtual Try-On Startup
An LVMH executive has personally invested in a generative AI-powered virtual try-on technology startup. This signals high-level, direct belief in the technology's potential to impact the luxury customer journey, beyond corporate R&D.
Fractal Analytics Launches LLM Studio for Enterprise Domain-Specific AI
Fractal Analytics has launched LLM Studio, an enterprise platform built on NVIDIA infrastructure to help organizations build, deploy, and manage custom, domain-specific language models. It emphasizes governance, control, and moving beyond generic AI APIs.
Meta's AI-Driven Workforce Reduction: Efficiency Gains or Human Cost?
Meta reportedly plans to lay off 20% or more of its workforce, affecting approximately 15,770 employees, citing 'greater efficiency brought about by AI-assisted workers.' This move highlights the growing impact of AI on corporate restructuring and employment trends.
Beyond Anomaly Detection: Protecting High-Value Affiliate Partnerships in Luxury Retail
Traditional ML fraud detection systems often flag top-performing luxury affiliates as suspicious due to their outlier performance. This article explores the baseline problem and presents a governance-first approach to distinguish true fraud from legitimate viral success.
Anthropic Gains Momentum as OpenAI Faces Subscription Challenges
Industry data shows Anthropic's premium subscriptions are rising while OpenAI faces declines, potentially influenced by recent governance controversies and competitive positioning in the AI landscape.
The Missing Manager: How Trace's $3M Bet Aims to Bridge the AI Agent Adoption Gap
Trace, a Y Combinator-backed startup, has raised $3 million to solve enterprise AI agent adoption by providing critical workflow context. The company positions itself as the essential 'manager' layer that orchestrates complex corporate processes, addressing reliability and scalability hurdles that have slowed widespread deployment.
Pentagon's AI Ethics Standoff: Defense Department Considers Banning Anthropic's Claude from Contractor Use
The Pentagon is escalating its dispute with Anthropic over AI ethics, potentially requiring defense contractors to certify they don't use Claude AI. This move follows stalled contract negotiations and reflects growing tensions between military AI adoption and corporate safety principles.
Inside Claude's Constitution: How Anthropic's AI Principles Shape Next-Generation Chatbots
Anthropic's Claude Constitution reveals the ethical framework governing its AI assistant, sparking debate about transparency, corporate values, and the future of responsible AI development. This public-facing document outlines core principles that guide Claude's behavior during training and operation.
India's AI Ambition Takes Center Stage at Global Summit with Tech Titans
India hosts the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, gathering CEOs from OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and Reliance to discuss AI's future. The event positions India as a critical player in global AI governance and market expansion.
Agentic Control Center for Data Product Optimization: A Framework for Continuous AI-Driven Data Refinement
Researchers propose a system using specialized AI agents to automate the improvement of data products through a continuous optimization loop. It surfaces questions, monitors quality metrics, and incorporates human oversight to transform raw data into actionable assets.
OpenAI Drops AGI Clause with Microsoft Ahead of IPO
OpenAI has removed the AGI clause from its Microsoft partnership, ending restrictions that limited Microsoft's access to future AGI systems. The move, reported ahead of OpenAI's anticipated IPO, suggests OpenAI may be preparing to announce AGI milestones.
Pinterest Builds Dedicated Conversion Candidate Generation Model
Pinterest details the design and deployment of a dedicated shopping conversion candidate generation model, replacing engagement-based retrieval. Key innovations include a parallel DCN v2 and MLP architecture (+11% recall) and a unified multi-task approach that boosted conversion recall by +42% over their 2023 model.
San Francisco Shop Runs Entirely by AI Agent
A shop in San Francisco is fully operated by an AI agent, replacing human cashiers and assistants. The concept points toward fully autonomous retail experiences, though details on the technology stack remain thin.
ESGLens: A New RAG Framework for Automated ESG Report Analysis and Score
ESGLens combines RAG with prompt engineering to extract structured ESG data, answer questions, and predict scores. Evaluated on ~300 reports, it achieved a Pearson correlation of 0.48 against LSEG scores. The paper highlights promise but also significant limitations.
LangFuse on Evaluating AI Agents in Production
The article outlines a practical methodology for monitoring and enhancing AI agent performance post-deployment. It emphasizes combining automated LLM-based evaluation with human feedback loops to create actionable datasets for fine-tuning.
RAG vs Fine-Tuning: A Practical Guide for Choosing the Right LLM
The article provides a clear, decision-oriented comparison between Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and fine-tuning for customizing LLMs in production, helping practitioners choose the right approach based on data freshness, cost, and output control needs.
A Practical Framework for Moving Enterprise RAG from POC to Production
The article presents a detailed, production-ready framework for building an enterprise RAG system, covering architecture, security, and deployment. It provides a concrete path for companies to move beyond experimental prototypes.
CAST: A New Framework for Semantic-Level Complementary Recommendations
Researchers propose CAST, a sequential recommendation framework that models transitions between discrete item semantic codes (e.g., specifications) and injects LLM-verified complementary knowledge. It achieves significant performance gains by moving beyond simplistic co-purchase statistics to capture genuine complementarity.
Gallup: 50% of US Workers Now Use AI on the Job, Doubling Since 2023
A Gallup survey of nearly 24,000 US workers in Q1 2026 shows 50% now use AI at work, up from just 21% in 2023. This marks a critical mass for enterprise AI tools and signals a shift from experimentation to operational integration.
NSA Uses Anthropic's Claude Mythos Despite 'Supply Chain Risk' Label
The National Security Agency is using Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview for its capabilities, despite having labeled Anthropic itself as a potential supply chain risk. This highlights the tension between security concerns and the operational need for cutting-edge AI.
Mo Gawdat Warns AI Could Cause 50%+ Unemployment, Threaten Capitalism
Former Google executive Mo Gawdat predicts AI will cause 20-50%+ unemployment in certain sectors, arguing that capitalism may not survive the resulting collapse in consumption.