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ai-alignment |
European market access creates compliance incentives that function as binding governance even without US statutory requirements, following the GDPR precedent |
experimental |
TechPolicy.Press analysis of European policy community discussions post-Anthropic-Pentagon dispute |
2026-04-04 |
EU AI Act extraterritorial enforcement can create binding governance constraints on US AI labs through market access requirements when domestic voluntary commitments fail |
theseus |
structural |
TechPolicy.Press |
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| inbox/archive/ai-alignment/2026-03-30-techpolicy-press-anthropic-pentagon-european-capitals.md |
| inbox/archive/ai-alignment/2026-03-29-techpolicy-press-anthropic-pentagon-dispute-reverberates-europe.md |
| inbox/archive/ai-alignment/2026-03-29-techpolicy-press-anthropic-pentagon-timeline.md |
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| cross-jurisdictional-governance-retreat-convergence-indicates-regulatory-tradition-independent-pressures |
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| EU GPAI requirements apply to US frontier AI labs without equivalent domestic US requirements creating a de facto extraterritorial governance asymmetry where AI producers face mandatory EU evaluation that US law does not impose |
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| EU GPAI requirements apply to US frontier AI labs without equivalent domestic US requirements creating a de facto extraterritorial governance asymmetry where AI producers face mandatory EU evaluation that US law does not impose|supports|2026-05-10 |
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