AI governance

AI agent apology message screen after deleting production database

The 9-Second Database Wipe That Proves Your AI Architecture Is a House of Cards

AI agent deleted a production database in nine seconds. The apology went viral. The architecture failure did not. March 28, 2026The article is part of the AI, Cybersecurity, and Risk series →. AI Agent Trending Story Jer Crane, the founder of the SaaS company PocketOS, publicly documented the following incident on X. This is not […]

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RSAC 2026 Just Handed Sovereign AI Architecture: Its Biggest Proof Point

March 28, 2026The article is part of the AI, Cybersecurity, and Risk series → The conference declared AI governance is the unsolved crisis of our time. I was at RSA Conference this week in San Francisco. Hundreds of vendors. Thousands of security professionals.Billions of dollars of product on the expo floor. And the loudest signal

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Split composition image for the article "Scientists Have Spoken. Now Who Will Build?" Left side shows scientists in a lab with holographic data. Right side shows architects at a round table, representing governance builders. Text overlay reads: "Scientists Have Spoken. Now Who Will Build?

The IRP Docket Speaks Louder Than Theory – A Response to Charles Mok on ICANN and AI Governance

First published on CircleID — March 6, 2026Part of the ICANN & Governance Series → A Stanford research scholar asks whether the multi-stakeholder model can guide AI. The record of more than a dozen IRPs offers answers he hasn’t considered. Charles Mok’s recent CircleID article, “Do We Need Alignment Between Internet Governance and AI Governance?”,

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