An overview of Europe’s enterprise AI strategy under the AI Act, focusing on capability, control, licensing, and sovereignty considerations.
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Loan covenant calendar for bootstrapped companies
A new workflow tool for managing loan covenants in small, bootstrapped companies is entering testing, aiming to improve compliance and operational follow-up.
The Trust Shock: What Suspending Fable 5 Means for US AI, Its Rivals, and the World
US government suspends Anthropic’s Fable 5 model, raising questions about AI trust, regulatory consistency, and future innovation in the US and globally.
Three Days at the Frontier: Washington Suspends Fable 5 and Mythos 5
The US government has temporarily halted access to Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models over national-security concerns following a jailbreak demonstration.
Trade and supply-chain operations signal monitor: Federal judge blocks Trump effort to make voters show proof of citizenship
A federal judge has blocked former President Trump’s attempt to require voters to show proof of citizenship, impacting election and trade-related operations.
The European Union: Rules First, Cushion Always
EU’s AI Act and social model emphasize regulation, worker voice, and income stability, shaping the future of work amidst economic shifts.
The conversion. What turning the largest nonprofit into a company did to charity law.
OpenAI transformed from a nonprofit into a company retaining control, diverging from standard divestiture practices. This raises legal and ethical questions.
The labor share. Is value really moving from labor to capital? The data isn’t on anyone’s side yet.
Examining whether AI is truly shifting value from labor to capital, with current data showing both stability and early signals of change.
DojoClaw: The Engine Behind the Fleet
DojoClaw, an AI-driven content factory, now supports over 450 sites, leveraging owner hardware and provider-agnostic models to scale high-volume publishing efficiently.
The rails. Why European agentic commerce is co-defined by two converging regimes.
Europe’s agentic commerce system is being shaped by concurrent regulatory reforms—PSD3/PSR and the AI Act—creating a unique, statutory infrastructure.