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OpenAI’s Frontier Governance Framework

Explore OpenAI’s Frontier Governance Framework and how our AI safety, security, and risk practices align with emerging EU and California regulations.

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What changed?

Explore OpenAI’s Frontier Governance Framework and how our AI safety, security, and risk practices align with emerging EU and California regulations.

SignalStructural Shift
LaneSecurity And Trust
SourceOpenAI

The ownership question is the story.

Does this make the operating layer easier to inspect, move, secure, or own, or does it deepen dependency on a rented platform?

Owner impact

This matters if owned systems need stronger access control, dependency review, or recovery discipline.

ChipOS angle

An owned AI control layer would keep the workflow memory, audit trail, credentials boundary, and recovery path under the operator's control.

Next move

Watch the deployment path, export path, logs, permissions, and failure recovery before adopting it as operating infrastructure.

Source

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