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Governments are advancing policy frameworks, businesses are being pushed toward accountability, and executives are being forced to show where AI is used, who owns it, and how risk is controlled. #39

11 min · 14 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Governments are advancing policy frameworks, businesses are being pushed toward accountability, and executives are being forced to show where AI is used, who owns it, and how risk is controlled. #39

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TopCat AI Signal Report #39 - AI is moving deeper into managed infrastructure, and the businesses that cannot prove control will face rising pressure from customers, regulators, and investors. That is the market shift. AI is no longer just a productivity tool. It is becoming part of the operating system of business. And once that happens, the standard changes. It is no longer enough to ask whether AI works. Leaders now have to prove where it is used, who owns it, and how the risk is controlled. This is the executive brief for today. Let’s begin.

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