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This is the part that matters most for enterprise governance. The issue is not whether a particular lab is well-intentioned. Some clearly are. The issue is that good intentions do not neutralize the incentive structure. If frontier AI labs operate under commercial pressure, capital pressure, geopolitical pressure, and speed-to-market pressure, then enterprise buyers should not treat vendor assurances as a complete governance basis. That does not mean AI should not be adopted. It means adoption has to be authorized against present capability, disclosed limitations, model-change risk, output-shaping controls, and the actual conditions under which reliance is justified. Self-governance is not enough when the market is also selling the reliance. I wrote about this from the adoption-integrity side here: The market is selling the projection. The law has to make them show the machinery.
LinkedIn
AI Safety & Risk
AI Governance & Structural Risk | Defining when…
2026-05-25T21:1…
Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Primary value | accountability |
| Secondary value | transparency |
| Alignment target | organisations |
| Stance | demanding |
| Emotion | approval |
| Value justification | The speaker emphasizes the need for outside scrutiny and governance structures to ensure AI labs operate responsibly, highlighting the importance of accountability. |
| Target justification | The comment is addressed to enterprise buyers, indicating that the target of the speaker's concern is organisations, specifically those adopting AI technology. |
| Coded at | 2026-06-11T08:09:58Z |
Raw LLM Response
```
{
"value_primary": "accountability",
"value_secondary": "transparency",
"target": "organisations",
"stance": "demanding",
"emotion": "approval",
"value_justification": "The speaker emphasizes the need for outside scrutiny and governance structures to ensure AI labs operate responsibly, highlighting the importance of accountability.",
"target_justification": "The comment is addressed to enterprise buyers, indicating that the target of the speaker's concern is organisations, specifically those adopting AI technology."
}
```