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The Unverifiable Promise: Why Enterprise AI Trust Is Built on Faith

The Unverifiable Promise: Why Enterprise AI Trust Is Built on Faith

March 19, 2026

June 2025. I had just joined Favorited, brought in to think about something most companies still weren’t taking seriously: what happens when your engineers start talking to machines that learn from everything you give them. A few months earlier, I’d been at a cybersecurity conference in New York. Not the marketing kind—the kind where the…

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The Threshold Problem: Why the Best AI Safety Framework in the World Still Isn't Enough

The Threshold Problem: Why the Best AI Safety Framework in the World Still Isn’t Enough

March 11, 2026

Shortly after midnight on September 26, 1983, warning sirens erupted inside a Soviet military bunker outside Moscow. On a bank of glowing monitors, the system reported the unthinkable: the United States had launched a nuclear strike. The alert came from a newly deployed early-warning satellite system designed to detect American launches within seconds. According to…

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Why Political Cycles Are the Wrong Horizon for AI Governance The Case for Structurally Independent AI Governance

Why Political Cycles Are the Wrong Horizon for AI Governance

March 4, 2026

The Case for Structurally Independent AI Governance The Problem: We govern AI using election-cycle logic, but AI risk compounds on an engineering horizon. This structural mismatch makes catastrophe increasingly probable under current structures. The Solution: We must move beyond “bolted-on” political compliance and toward Structurally Independent Governance. This means an oversight body modeled after the…

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