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Application-level AI governance is ineffective and easily bypassed

Application-level AI governance is ineffective because it can be easily bypassed, much like a bouncer outside a club who can't stop someone from using a different entrance. An AI constitution residing in userspace lacks inherent authority, as any process can choose to ignore or circumvent it. Ultimately, governance implemented at the application level serves merely as a suggestion rather than an enforceable rule. AI

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IMPACT Highlights the challenges in enforcing AI governance, suggesting that current application-level methods are insufficient.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an opinion piece discussing the limitations of application-level AI governance.

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    The problem with application-level AI governance: It's a bouncer outside a club. Someone who doesn't want to follow the rules just uses a different entrance. An

    The problem with application-level AI governance: It's a bouncer outside a club. Someone who doesn't want to follow the rules just uses a different entrance. An AI constitution that lives in userspace has no special authority. Any process can ignore it, route around it, or simply…