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## Content
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: institutional-gap — Oxford explicitly names the gap as "institutional failure to establish protective frameworks proactively"
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WHY ARCHIVED: Provides institutional academic framing for the private-vs-government governance authority question; the "70 million cameras" quantification is a concrete risk proxy
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EXTRACTION HINT: The claim about governance authority defaulting to private actors (companies defining safety boundaries) in the absence of statutory requirements is the most generalizable contribution — it extends beyond the Anthropic case to the structural AI governance landscape.
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## Key Facts
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- More than 70 million cameras and financial data infrastructure exist in the US that could enable mass population monitoring with AI coordination
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- Oxford experts identified the period between the Pentagon-Anthropic court decision and 2026 midterm elections as a potential inflection point for AI regulation
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- Oxford characterized the absence of governance for already-deployed military AI targeting systems as a 'national security risk'
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