Day: May 4, 2026

Zero Trust Principles for AI Security

Microsoft is announcing its approach to Zero Trust for AI (ZT4AI), extending proven security principles to the entire AI lifecycle. The new tools and guidance aim to help organizations securely adopt AI while ensuring their security measures keep pace with rapid advancements.

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Strengthening AI Governance in Enterprises

SurePath AI is enhancing its governance strategy in response to the growing risks associated with enterprise AI adoption. By promoting zero-trust architectures and introducing MCP Policy Controls, the company aims to provide a safer environment for AI use while addressing security and compliance concerns.

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Federal AI Framework: Centralizing Oversight and Innovation

The Trump administration has proposed a centralized federal framework for artificial intelligence, aiming to establish a unified national policy that overrides state regulations. This initiative seeks to streamline innovation and enhance U.S. competitiveness in the global AI landscape, though it has faced criticism for potentially limiting accountability and state oversight.

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White House AI Policy: Opportunities and Challenges for Startups

The White House has proposed an AI regulation framework that aims to prevent states from enacting their own AI regulations, offering potential benefits for startups and investors. The proposal includes incentives for AI deployment and addresses the need for accessible federal datasets, while also presenting challenges for private equity operators funding data centers due to new cost responsibilities.

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AI and the Future of Public Procurement Reform

A recent consulting report for the Newfoundland and Labrador government revealed issues with non-existent citations, prompting the government to tighten procurement rules regarding the use of AI tools in research. These reforms aim to enhance transparency and adapt public procurement systems to the evolving landscape of expertise production in an AI-driven world.

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AI Governance in Insurance: Insights from the NAIC Pilot Program

Scott Kosnoff, an insurance partner and leader of Faegre Drinker’s AI-X team, shared insights on the NAIC’s AI Evaluation Tool pilot program in Law360 Insurance Authority. He emphasized the need for consistent AI governance practices across states to help insurance companies leverage AI responsibly while mitigating risks.

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Florida’s Urgent Need for AI Regulations

Florida’s AI Bill of Rights aims to establish protections for residents as AI technology rapidly evolves, impacting jobs and safety without federal or state regulations. Urgent action is needed to ensure that Floridians can secure their rights against potential harms posed by AI systems.

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