GigaTap articles tagged AI governance.
- US Government AI Inventory Raises Privacy Questions - US agencies list 3,611 AI use cases, exposing gaps in transparency and raising questions about automated decision-making and privacy.
- AI Opt-Outs Are Starting to Look Like Data-Broker Playbooks - A new study argues that major AI providers are adopting privacy opt-out patterns long criticized in the data-broker industry. The key issue is not whether
- School AI Needs Rules Before It Becomes Infrastructure - CDT argues that states need stronger guardrails for AI in K–12 schools, especially around procurement, implementation, student privacy, and accountability.
- How Pope Leo XIV frames AI as non-neutral infrastructure - MIT Technology Review highlights one line from Magnifica Humanitas that technologists should not dodge: technology is never neutral.
- CDT Submits Comments: Teen Chatbots Need Rights, Not Bans - CDT’s filing offers a practical lens for governing teen chatbot access without reducing minors to a risk category.
- Microsoft’s accountability signal for cloud and AI vendors - EFF points to Microsoft’s Israel controversy as a sign that human rights commitments need consequences, not just review paperwork.
- Musk Lost Against OpenAI. The Governance Fight Did Not End - Musk’s lawsuit over OpenAI’s nonprofit founding commitments failed, but the result should be read narrowly unless the court record says more.
- Musk lost to OpenAI. The governance question did not - MIT Technology Review says Musk lost his suit over OpenAI’s nonprofit status. The ruling narrows one legal fight, but the trust model around AI labs remain
- The Musk-OpenAI trial puts AI trust on the stand - Closing arguments turned on Sam Altman’s credibility, Musk’s own record, and a larger problem: private AI labs still ask the public to trust what outsiders
- AWS Maps ISO 42001 to Cloud Reality - AWS’s new ISO 42001 guide helps AI teams map governance controls to AWS services without confusing cloud support for compliance ownership.