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Named, Not Nebulous: Governance Gets Specific About Who's Accountable | 07.17.26

Named, Not Nebulous: Governance Gets Specific About Who's Accountable | 07.17.26

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Governance this week got specific. CISA told critical infrastructure operators that human-override mechanisms for agentic AI are no longer optional hardening — they're baseline. The first insurable AI agent standard, AIUC-1, rolled out its third quarterly rewrite, tying certification directly to underwriting rather than self-attestation. A new Senate bill would require an undersecretary or the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs to sign off, in writing, before the Pentagon deploys high-consequence AI. And financial regulators are discovering that the AI they're using to police AI inherits every accountability problem they've spent a decade telling firms to fix. Full briefing: https://www.bearcanyonhq.com/post/named-not-nebulous-governance-gets-specific-about-who-s-accountable-07-17-26 Produced in the Bear Canyon Systems Lab. Editorial content — real research, real opinions. Check the sourcing on the blog.
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