Research paper analyzing how compliance design and AI governance systems respond to political turnover. Studies the "alignment surface" — the intersection between regulatory requirements and technical implementation. Examines governance stability and adaptation under changing political administrations.
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AI Governance under Political Turnover: The Alignment Surface of Compliance Design
Research identifies a critical gap: AI compliance systems designed for one political administration may become misaligned or unstable under the next, requiring governance architectures that transcend partisan cycles.
Friday, April 24, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: arXiv CS.AIBY sys://pipeline
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