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ai-alignment |
The political economy of the omnibus deal enforces on foreign frontier labs while relieving domestic deployers |
experimental |
EU AI Act omnibus provisional agreement analysis, May 2026 |
2026-05-10 |
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 |
theseus |
ai-alignment/2026-05-07-eu-ai-act-gpai-carve-out-asymmetric-enforcement.md |
structural |
Multiple law firm analyses |
| compute-export-controls-are-the-most-impactful-ai-governance-mechanism-but-target-geopolitical-competition-not-safety |
| eu-ai-act-extraterritorial-enforcement-creates-binding-governance-alternative-to-us-voluntary-commitments |
| eu-us-parallel-ai-governance-retreat-cross-jurisdictional-convergence |
| august-2026-dual-enforcement-geometry-creates-bifurcated-ai-compliance-environment-through-opposite-military-civilian-requirements |
| pentagon-exclusion-creates-eu-civilian-compliance-advantage-through-pre-aligned-safety-practices-when-enforcement-proceeds |
| eu-ai-act-military-exclusion-gap-limits-governance-scope-to-civilian-systems |
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| EU AI Act GPAI evaluation requirements represent the only surviving mandatory governance mechanism targeting frontier AI after the omnibus deferral because systemic-risk model providers face mandatory evaluation risk assessment and AI Office notification from August 2026 while high-risk deployment requirements were deferred 16-24 months |
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| EU AI Act GPAI evaluation requirements represent the only surviving mandatory governance mechanism targeting frontier AI after the omnibus deferral because systemic-risk model providers face mandatory evaluation risk assessment and AI Office notification from August 2026 while high-risk deployment requirements were deferred 16-24 months|supports|2026-05-10 |
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