Friday, 27 February 2026
Welcome to new subscribers and viewers from JP Morgan, Arkwin Industries, Oracle, The UK Intellectual Property Office, University of Latvia, Knobbe Martens, Tennessee Valley Authority, Field Fisher Waterhouse, Clarivate Analytics, Apple, Honda, and even more of the teams from Google, Microsoft, AWS, and OpenAI. Thanks everyone for your support, and don't forget to share our newsletter with colleagues and contacts who you think should be getting it. Features Shutterstock.com_2283509095/LungLee Today, OpenAI announced a further $110 billion investment, backed by SoftBank, NVIDIA, and Amazon. But concerns about OpenAI's high cash burn, escalating costs, and fierce competition from Google’s Gemini raise tough questions about sustainability and long-term profitability. As enterprise AI revenue is projected to grow, will OpenAI’s innovative edge be enough to maintain its lead? Read more... Editor's Pick: Webinars & Interviews
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AI Governance 2026: The Compliance Gamble Facing Every High-Risk AI Deployer Are you building your EU AI Act compliance strategy on a foundation that was never designed for the purpose? With harmonized standards still in draft and the high-risk provisions approaching, organisations face a strategic gamble: bet on the standard arriving in time, or accept a double compliance burden. Panel: Peter Hill, Director at AI Assurance Institute; Danielle Hopkins, AI Governance Practitioner.
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NewsOpenAI Frontier Taps Consulting Leaders to Scale AI Agent Deployments OpenAI introduces Frontier, an AI agent platform, and the Frontier Alliance with global consultancies to help enterprises deploy AI at scale. NVIDIA Expands BlueField Into OT Cybersecurity With Akamai, Forescout, Palo Alto Networks, Siemens, and Xage New integrations bring zero-trust enforcement and AI-driven threat detection to industrial and energy infrastructure. Claude Code Security Enters Research Preview for Enterprise Code Scanning AI-powered code review targets complex vulnerabilities and suggests patches, with human approval built in. Anthropic Buys Vercept to Push Claude Into Complex Workflows Vercept’s “see and act” technology will be folded into Claude after Sonnet 4.6 posts a leap in OSWorld computer‑use benchmarks. Webinars & Interviews
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AI Governance Beyond PDFs: Building Auditable, Legally Defensible AI Systems Can your AI governance survive a real audit? Three practitioners with experience spanning regulatory compliance, big tech product management, and data science explore what failed governance looks like, why current documentation falls short, and what enterprises need to do differently. Panel: James Greenwood, Founder of CognitiveInsight.ai; Alisha Outridge, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Byte and Chord; Siddhi Gowaikar, Product Manager at IBM.
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AI Governance 2026: Why Technical Readiness Without Human Transformation Creates Hidden Liability Between 2023-2024, DHS applied an enterprise AI risk framework to 400 use cases. The lesson: systems testing perfectly in controlled environments fail unpredictably at scale — not from tech limitations, but human factors. This pattern is repeating as organizations deploy AI faster than they build governance capability. Panel: Cha'Von Clarke Joell, CEO of CKC Cares; James McNeely, Chief Compliance Officer at Striv.AI; Linsey Krolik, Assistant Clinical Professor at Santa Clara University School of Law.
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