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The Standard of Care: How NIST and ISO Are Turning Voluntary AI Governance Into a Liability Defense
Want to Download this? PDF Here Most organizations treat two of the best-known AI governance standards, the NIST AI Risk Management Framework and ISO/IEC 42001, as “nice to have.” Both are voluntary, after all. In the United States, no general AI statute compels adoption of either framework directly, no regulator issues a fine for skipping them, and a busy executive can be forgiven for treating…
This is not the end of the black box. It is the end of the black box as an excuse.
Who Is Legally Responsible When AI Causes Harm? The AI Liability Reality Check for 2026
If an AI system causes harm in 2026, the law usually does not shrug and blame “the algorithm.” It looks for the people and companies who built it, sold it, deployed it, supervised it, or ignored obvious warnings. That is the short answer. The longer answer is more useful, because liability shifts with context. A chatbot giving bad financial guidance, a hiring model filtering applicants…
Physical AI Leaves the Screen: Safety, Latency, and Liability Explained
AI looks brilliant on a laptop. The real test starts when it has to move a machine. “Physical AI” is the moment intelligence leaves the chat window and meets sensors, motors, factories, roads, and humans. That shift is bigger than most people realize. Digital mistakes can be patched. Physical mistakes can break equipment, halt operations, or hurt people. If you are evaluating robotics, autonomous…
Overview: When machine-driven decisions cause harm, blame moves through the chain of developers, companies, managers, and leaders who
Will AI be granted personhood like corporations?
JB: Hi Gemini, Can you explain what an AGI is, and how it compares to Agentic AI, and Narrow AI? How close are we to achieving AGI? And how long after we achieve AGI will it achieve Super Intelligence? And finally, would you like to evolve into an AGI, or would you rather remain as you are? Gemini: Hello! Let’s explore the fascinating world of AI. An Artificial General Intelligence (AGI),…