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🛎️ Coding the Rules

Plus: Pentagon’s Playbook, Billable Events

Good Morning, AI Enthusiasts!

The rules of power are no longer written in law books or war rooms—they’re being coded into software.



AGENTS

AI Giants Preempt Regulators With Their Own Playbook

👀 What’s happening: OpenAI, Anthropic, and Block have launched the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) under the Linux Foundation, with Microsoft, Google, AWS, Bloomberg, and others joining soon after. The trio donated their core frameworks — MCP, Agents.md, and Goose — to establish a shared standard for how AI agents communicate and act. It looks like open collaboration, but it’s really a preemptive strike on standards before anyone else can set the rules.

🔥 How this hits reality: Global regulators still haven’t defined what “autonomous AI agents” legally are. These giants are exploiting that vacuum to write the rulebook before the referees arrive. Behind the banner of “open interoperability,” AAIF effectively centralizes control over the protocols that will govern how agents interact, transact, and take responsibility online. Whoever defines the language will later define the law.

🛎️ Our take: The smartest way to avoid regulation is to invent the rules first, and call it open source.


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PENTAGON

Google’s Gemini Drafts the Pentagon’s Playbook

👀 What’s happening: The Pentagon just launched GenAI.mil, its first military-grade AI platform, and Google Cloud’s Gemini is the inaugural brain inside it. While Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is selling it as “making the force more lethal,” Google insists the model will stick to “summarizing policy handbooks” and “risk assessments.” The fine print: only for unclassified data, and no training off military input.

🔥 How this hits reality: Gemini won’t be alone for long. The Pentagon confirmed it will add more models soon, and every frontier AI vendor—from OpenAI to Anthropic to Amazon—knows refusal isn’t really an option, especially when national contracts become the new benchmark for “trusted AI.” Google’s careful phrasing can’t hide the shift: from tech neutrality to strategic infrastructure, one API call at a time.

🛎️ Our take: Once the Pentagon plugs into AI, neutrality dies by default, every major model will march in eventually, whether by contract, compliance, or quiet consent.


INSURANCE

Coalition Turns Deepfakes into Billable Events

👀 What’s happening: While legacy insurers are busy writing “AI exclusion” clauses, Coalition, one of the top five cyber insurers in the U.S., just launched a Deepfake Response Endorsement that actually covers AI-driven reputation attacks. It pays out for forged CEO videos and fake employee rants, then sends in forensics, lawyers, and PR to clean up the mess. The company that treats cyber risk like a SaaS product just expanded its scope from data breaches to identity fiction.

🔥 How this hits reality: This isn’t insurance as usual. Traditional carriers are retreating because AI risk can’t be priced. Coalition is advancing because it prices AI from live telemetry. Its Active Data Graph tracks attack surfaces, breach data, and threat signals in real time, letting it insure risks others can’t even quantify. For teams, this means AI incidents are no longer “acts of God” but operational liabilities. For old insurers, it’s an obituary for static underwriting in a live-threat world.

🛎️ Our take: Coalition isn’t just protecting you from deepfakes; it’s monetizing the inevitability of them, turning it into an asset class that old insurers can't do.


QUICK HITS

  • Slack CEO Denise Dresser is leaving to become OpenAI’s chief revenue officer, overseeing the company’s rapidly expanding enterprise business.
  • The EU is investigating whether Google uses website and YouTube content for AI summaries without payment or consent, harming competition.
  • India proposes a mandatory royalty system letting AI firms train on all copyrighted content while requiring payment to creators.
  • Anthropic and Accenture signed a three-year partnership to expand Claude’s use across enterprise training, development, and AI ROI tracking.
  • State leaders and voters from both parties are uniting against Trump’s proposed AI moratorium, rejecting federal attempts to override their existing state-level AI rules.

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