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The Anthropic-Pentagon dispute demonstrates that voluntary safety governance requires structural alternatives when competitive pressure punishes safety-conscious actors |
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Jitse Goutbeek (European Policy Centre), March 2026 analysis of Anthropic blacklisting |
2026-03-30 |
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| jitse-goutbeek,-european-policy-centre |
Jitse Goutbeek (European Policy Centre), March 2026 analysis of Anthropic blacklisting |
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| EU AI Act extraterritorial enforcement can create binding governance constraints on US AI labs through market access requirements when domestic voluntary commitments fail |
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| EU AI Act extraterritorial enforcement can create binding governance constraints on US AI labs through market access requirements when domestic voluntary commitments fail|related|2026-04-06 |
| Voluntary safety constraints without external enforcement mechanisms are statements of intent not binding governance because aspirational language with loopholes enables compliance theater while preserving operational flexibility|supports|2026-04-07 |
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| Voluntary safety constraints without external enforcement mechanisms are statements of intent not binding governance because aspirational language with loopholes enables compliance theater while preserving operational flexibility |
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