Diving Headfirst Into The Google Newly Released 'AI Governance In America' Framework
Diving Headfirst Into The Google Newly Released 'AI Governance In America' Framework discusses the growing push to use law to govern artificial intelligence, particularly frontier generative models. The article argues that AI companies should monitor how regulators and lawmakers act, and highlights the idea of requiring legally mandated federal pre-checks and testing before frontier LLMs are released to the public or for private use. It notes that concerns intensified after a recent frontier model reportedly discovered cybersecurity hacks that could undermine computer systems, and that the AI maker chose to delay releasing it. The piece contrasts this approach with arguments that pre-checks could slow U.S. AI progress compared with countries without similar requirements. It proposes the possibility of a “Goldilocks” middle ground, balancing risk and reward through federal rules.






