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AI Governance Beyond the Warning: From Tristan Harris’s Diagnosis to the Infrastructure It Requires

April 12, 2026 by Basil Puglisi Leave a Comment

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A Governance Practitioner’s Response to the Diary of a CEO Interview (PDF Here) Executive Summary Tristan Harris’s November 2025 conversation on The Diary of a CEO reached millions of viewers with a structural diagnosis of the AI race: the same incentive architecture that produced social media’s damage to democracy and mental health is now operating […]

Filed Under: AI Artificial Intelligence, AI Governance, AI Thought Leadership, Thought Leadership, White Papers Tagged With: Agentic Misalignment, AI Governance, AI provider plurality, AI safety, Alignment Faking, Anthropic, Checkpoint-Based Governance, Congressional AI Policy, controlai, Diary of a CEO, Economic Override Pattern, Erik Brynjolfsson, Geoffrey Hinton, GOPEL, HAIA, Lina Khan, Open Source Governance, Steven Bartlett, Stuart Russell, Tristan Harris

Why AI Cannot Govern AI: Beyond Models to Multi-AI Platforms

April 4, 2026 by Basil Puglisi Leave a Comment

Four-layer AI governance stack diagram showing preservation failure altitudes from same-family oversight through human checkpoint authority

1. What the Research Found On April 2, 2026, a research team at UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz published a study called “Peer-Preservation in Frontier Models” (Potter, Crispino, Siu, Wang, & Song, 2026). The researchers wanted to answer a straightforward question: if you assign one AI model to evaluate another AI model, and the […]

Filed Under: AI Artificial Intelligence, AI Governance, AI Thought Leadership, Code & Technical Builds, Conferences & Education, Policy & Research, Thought Leadership Tagged With: AI provider plurality, AI safety, CAIPR, Checkpoint-Based Governance, frontier models, GOPEL, human oversight, multi-AI oversight, peer-preservation, Responsible AI

Empire of Evidence: Testing Karen Hao’s Claims Against the Governance Infrastructure They Require

March 28, 2026 by Basil Puglisi Leave a Comment

White paper examining Karen Hao Empire of AI claims against AI governance infrastructure including AI Provider Plurality and Economic Override Pattern

A Governance Practitioner’s Examination of the Diary of a CEO Interview and Empire of AI A journalist with engineering training spent eight years investigating the AI industry and concluded that the major companies operate as empires. A governance practitioner who builds open-source infrastructure for the same industry watched the two-hour interview where she made that […]

Filed Under: AI Artificial Intelligence, AI Governance, AI Thought Leadership, Code & Technical Builds, Conferences & Education, Policy & Research, Thought Leadership Tagged With: AI data centers, AI Governance, AI Policy, AI provider plurality, AI Regulation, AlphaFold, checkpoint based governance, data annotation, Diary of a CEO, Economic Override Pattern, Empire of AI, GOPEL, HAIA, HAIA-CAIPR, Karen Hao, multi-AI governance, openai, Responsible AI, Timnit Gebru, Waymo

From AI Policy to Financial System Design What US Dept of Treasury’s AI Innovation Series Actually Signals

March 27, 2026 by Basil Puglisi Leave a Comment

Layered illustration showing policy documents, shared frameworks, and a convening table representing Treasury's AI sequence

Treasury’s March 2026 AI Innovation Series is not a standalone announcement. It is the operational phase of a two-year sequence that now treats AI adoption as a financial stability issue, a competitiveness issue, and a regulatory design issue at the same time. Failure to Adopt Is Now a Risk Category Treasury’s March 20, 2026, announcement […]

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Open Letter to the White House on the National AI Framework

March 22, 2026 by Basil Puglisi Leave a Comment

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From Basil C. Puglisi, MPAHuman-AI Collaboration Strategist | basilpuglisi.com March 21, 2026 To the Office of Science and Technology Policy, the National Economic Council, and the Members of the 119th Congress Receiving These Recommendations: The White House Legislative Recommendations for Artificial Intelligence establish seven pillars that identify the right priorities: a single federal standard instead […]

Filed Under: AI Artificial Intelligence, AI Governance, AI Thought Leadership, Code & Technical Builds, Policy & Research Tagged With: 119th Congress, AI Governance, AI provider plurality, Checkpoint-Based Governance, Enforcement Infrastructure, Executive Order 14179, Executive Order 14365, Federal AI Policy, GOPEL, multi-AI governance, National AI Framework, VAISA, WEIRD bias, White House

HAIA-RECCLIN: Reasoning and Dispatch

March 17, 2026 by Basil Puglisi 2 Comments

HAIA-RECCLIN Reasoning and Dispatch Third Edition cover showing a human silhouette at the center of governed AI connections, representing human oversight authority across multiple AI platforms

Third Edition for Human AI Governance Get the PDF Here Executive Summary HAIA-RECCLIN is an operational methodology for governing AI output through structured human oversight. It comprises two capabilities: Reasoning, a ten-field output format that forces any AI platform to show its work, cite its sources, score its own confidence, flag its own conflicts, and […]

Filed Under: AI Artificial Intelligence, AI Governance, AI Thought Leadership, Policy & Research, Thought Leadership, White Papers Tagged With: AI Governance Framework, AI oversight, AI provider plurality, AIS, Augmented Intelligence Score, Basil Puglisi, CBG, Checkpoint-Based Governance, Cognitive Agility Speed, Dissent Preservation, enterprise AI, Factics, GOPEL, HAIA-CAIPR, HAIA-RECCLIN, HEQ, Human AI Governance, Human Enhancement Quotient, Human-AI Collaboration, Multi-AI Workflow, Platform Behavioral Profiles, RECCLIN Dispatch, RECCLIN Reasoning, Responsible AI, WEIRD bias

HAIA: Human Artificial Intelligence Assistant

March 13, 2026 by Basil Puglisi 1 Comment

HAIA Ecosystem Architecture diagram showing the three-pillar structure with Factics as the evidentiary foundation on the left, HAIA as the central human-AI collaboration ecosystem containing RECCLIN Reasoning, RECCLIN Dispatch, HAIA-CAIPR, HAIA-Agent, and HAIA-GOPEL in layered order, CBG as human constitutional authority on the right, HEQ/AIS running parallel as a measurement track, HAIA-CORE and HAIA-SMART as content quality tools beneath, and a feedback loop arrow returning from HEQ back to Factics

The Name Given to the Ecosystem for Human-AI Collaboration (PDF) What It Is, Why It Exists, Where It Comes From Executive Summary HAIA stands for Human Artificial Intelligence Assistant. It is the ecosystem that structures a human’s interaction with AI, specifically with large language models, across every stage of collaboration: how the AI is instructed, […]

Filed Under: AI Artificial Intelligence, AI Governance, AI Thought Leadership, Code & Technical Builds, Content Marketing, Data & CRM, Design, Policy & Research, Press Releases, Thought Leadership, White Papers, Workflow Tagged With: AI ethics, AI Governance, AI Policy, AI provider plurality, CAIPR, Checkpoint-Based Governance, Factics, GOPEL, HAIA, HAIA-RECCLIN, HEQ, Human-AI Collaboration, Multi-AI, Responsible AI

The U.S. Government Will Need to Seize AI Platforms and Data Centers if We Do Not Act

March 1, 2026 by Basil Puglisi Leave a Comment

When Extinction Odds Meet National Security Logic, the Question Is Not Whether Government Acts but How

The Warning, the Override, and the Infrastructure We Have Not Built When Extinction Odds Meet National Security Logic, the Question Is Not Whether Government Acts but How 1. The Warning That Changes State Logic A single probability estimate from a credible pioneer can change the posture of an entire state. Geoffrey Hinton, the 2024 Nobel […]

Filed Under: AI Artificial Intelligence, AI Governance, AI Thought Leadership, Business, Code & Technical Builds, Mobile & Technology, Policy & Research, Thought Leadership Tagged With: AI Governance, AI Infrastructure, AI Policy, AI provider plurality, AI Regulation, AI safety, Anthropic, Checkpoint-Based Governance, Economic Override Pattern, Federal Policy, Frontier AI, Geoffrey Hinton, GOPEL, Human-AI Collaboration, National Security, openai, Pentagon, Public Infrastructure, Supply Chain Risk, Surveillance

GOPEL: The Code Behind the Policy

February 23, 2026 by Basil Puglisi 2 Comments

GOPEL the Agent Code Giveaway

How a Non-Cognitive Governance Agent Went from Specification to Working Software, and Why the Claim That AI Governance Infrastructure Cannot Be Built Is No Longer Defensible This article serves as the proof-of-concept record for the AI Provider Plurality Congressional Package. The repository is public at github.com/basilpuglisi/HAIA under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license. The Agent […]

Filed Under: AI Artificial Intelligence, AI Thought Leadership, Code & Technical Builds, Conferences & Education, Data & CRM, Design, Policy & Research, Thought Leadership, White Papers Tagged With: Adversarial Review, AI Infrastructure, AI provider plurality, Checkpoint-Based Governance, GOPEL, HAIA-RECCLIN, Non-Cognitive Constraint, Open Source, provider plurality, Reference Implementation

A Governance Specification for AI Value Formation

February 10, 2026 by Basil Puglisi Leave a Comment

Why AI constitutional authority cannot rest with one person. A governance specification proposing a nine-member committee for AI value formation at Anthropic.

No Single Mind Should Govern What AI Believes (PDF) Summary: Are we building AI for humanity, or are we building AI for dominance? We need the answer to that question so we know where we stand. On the same day the Wall Street Journal profiled the single philosopher shaping Claude’s values, Anthropic’s safeguards research lead […]

Filed Under: AI Artificial Intelligence, AI Thought Leadership, Business, Data & CRM, Digital & Internet Marketing, Thought Leadership, White Papers, Workflow Tagged With: AI constitution, AI ethics, AI Governance, AI provider plurality, AI safety, AI value formation, Amanda Askell, Anthropic, Checkpoint-Based Governance, Claude AI, constitutional committee, epistemic coverage, Geoffrey Hinton, GOPEL, HAIA-RECCLIN, Mrinank Sharma, multi-AI validation, WEIRD bias

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