The hottest Regulation Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Navigating AI Risks 39 implied HN points 04 Jul 23
  1. Export controls on semiconductors are evolving due to the blurred distinction between 'weapon' and 'non-weapon' technologies, impacting US-China relations.
  2. Concerns about monopolistic practices in the AI industry are rising due to the consolidation of well-funded firms and competition strategies.
  3. Compute governance, focusing on data, computing power, and algorithms, is crucial for governing powerful AI systems and ensuring safety in international cooperation.
Knowledge Problem 39 implied HN points 07 Jun 23
  1. Regulation based on cost recovery stifles innovation by not focusing on value creation
  2. Traditional economic regulation in the electricity industry is static and not adaptive to dynamic environments
  3. Regulatory institutions need to evolve towards promoting competition and consumer information for innovation and value creation
⚔️ LexNews+ ⚖️ 39 implied HN points 24 Jul 23
  1. United States Representative pushes for new legal standard for crypto regulation, based on the 'Torres Doctrine'.
  2. Multiple Bitcoin ETF applications submitted to SEC, including from major firms like BlackRock and Fidelity.
  3. UK government rejects proposal to regulate crypto like gambling, focusing on financial service regulation instead.
Fight to Repair 39 implied HN points 15 Jun 23
  1. Companies using the term 'circular' for eco-friendly branding may not always follow through with sustainable practices.
  2. To combat 'circular washing', establishing a clear definition of circularity is essential.
  3. Regulation and accountability are crucial to ensure businesses actually implement environmentally friendly practices.
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Technically Optimistic 39 implied HN points 04 Aug 23
  1. The podcast episodes cover a range of topics related to AI, such as history, ethics, regulation, education, and accountability.
  2. Various experts from different fields discuss the impacts of AI on society, economy, and creativity.
  3. The podcast explores who should be accountable for managing AI and the responsibilities that come with an AI-driven future.
Sector 6 | The Newsletter of AIM 39 implied HN points 01 Sep 23
  1. The EU has strict data protection laws that make it hard for AI tools like ChatGPT to work there. Companies have to follow these rules carefully.
  2. European lawmakers are banning certain AI technologies, like biometric surveillance and predictive policing. This is changing how AI innovations happen in Europe.
  3. A French company called Mistral AI recently raised a lot of money, even though they haven't launched a product yet. Their team has a lot of experience in developing advanced AI models.
⚔️ LexNews+ ⚖️ 39 implied HN points 14 Jul 23
  1. XRP wins legal battle against SEC, affecting crypto industry and leading to Coinbase's decision to permit XRP trading.
  2. SEC faces pushback from Coinbase in lawsuit, highlighting the ongoing legal challenges in the crypto space.
  3. AzukiDAO emerges in response to NFT controversy, raising questions about legitimacy and potential legal actions.
Africa Crypto Report (ACR) 39 implied HN points 01 May 23
  1. Tokenized assets are digital representations of physical or digital assets, allowing for easier trading and management.
  2. Asset tokenization can democratize access to investments, create market liquidity, and enable product innovation.
  3. Regulators play a significant role in the adoption of asset tokenization by dictating the pace of innovation in the space.
The Elbow 39 implied HN points 09 Apr 23
  1. Sludge refers to annoying and cumbersome processes that can have significant psychological and economic impacts.
  2. A Sludge Czar is proposed as a solution to tackle sludge issues and increase public awareness.
  3. The Sludge Czar would aim to address various everyday inconveniences like waiting on hold for customer service and dealing with unnecessary paperwork.
Trusted 39 implied HN points 25 Apr 23
  1. The author won't have a longform post due to family health issues.
  2. Upcoming posts will cover AI existential risk, cybersecurity and regulatory frameworks.
  3. The focus of the blog will remain AI-related but some changes in title and descriptions are expected.
Silicon Reckoner 39 implied HN points 19 May 23
  1. Geoffrey Hinton's resignation from Google raises concerns about democratic decision-making in technology
  2. The involvement of tech industry in mathematical research may reduce autonomy of practitioners
  3. There is a need to reconsider current models of AI governance and prioritize societal interests over corporate motives
Alex's Personal Blog 65 implied HN points 18 Nov 24
  1. Looser regulations for self-driving cars could be beneficial. Robots generally drive better than humans, so easing rules might help get safer self-driving cars on the road faster.
  2. Self-driving technology is making progress and has already proven to be a safer alternative to human drivers in many cases. It's a good time to support its expansion and keep improving safety.
  3. The current political climate may shift focus toward tech regulations, but it's important to balance safety with innovation in areas like self-driving vehicles.
The Polymerist 215 implied HN points 26 Jul 23
  1. Transition from crude oil in the chemical industry is a complex challenge.
  2. Plastics waste poses a significant problem that requires innovative solutions.
  3. Start-ups in the industry face hurdles in product commercialization and regulation.
Gordian Knot News 249 implied HN points 15 May 23
  1. In 1954, the Atomic Energy Act allowed private companies into nuclear power, leading to the creation of Yankee Atomic Electric Company in New England.
  2. Yankee Rowe operated for 40 years efficiently, but faced closure due to safety concerns and regulations from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
  3. The rise and fall of Yankee Rowe showcases both the potential and challenges of nuclear power in the United States.
Gordian Knot News 168 implied HN points 25 Nov 23
  1. The Gordian Knot News focuses on the importance of cheap nuclear power for humanity's prosperity and environmental conservation.
  2. Understanding key features of radiation and where we went wrong in nuclear power are crucial to solving the issues in the industry.
  3. Proposing a new regulatory system and a radiation harm model are essential steps towards a better future for nuclear power.
Confronting the Future 19 implied HN points 28 Jan 24
  1. Using public blockchains can provide better detection of illicit finance compared to traditional financial systems.
  2. Focusing on actual security measures is more effective than engaging in security theater.
  3. Regulators, banks, and crypto communities need to work together to enhance financial security and combat illicit activities.
Fintech Business Weekly 141 implied HN points 28 Jan 24
  1. Fintech and media businesses are facing challenges like layoffs and closures, highlighting the importance of independent journalism.
  2. Regulatory changes like the CFPB proposed rules on junk fees and NY BNPL law are impacting the banking and fintech industry.
  3. Recent enforcement actions on Blue Ridge Bank and Choice Bank reveal the regulatory scrutiny on BaaS relationships, emphasizing the need for due diligence and compliance.
Tech + Regulation 19 implied HN points 19 Feb 24
  1. Understanding the regulatory landscape is key for investors in startups. Companies that plan for future regulations can reduce risks and stand out from competitors.
  2. New laws in Europe are making it harder for larger companies, creating chances for smaller businesses to thrive. Startups can take advantage of these rules to grow.
  3. Investors should ask about how companies are preparing for regulations, especially if they use AI or target specific audiences like kids. Knowing the compliance strategies can help in making better investment choices.
Gordian Knot News 241 implied HN points 05 May 23
  1. Regulatory inefficiency can drastically increase costs, sometimes by a factor of 30.
  2. Nuclear power regulation, a refined form of Navy regulation, can also lead to similar cost issues.
  3. The difference between the ideal cost and the actual cost can vary greatly due to market conditions and standards.
Fintech Business Weekly 66 implied HN points 20 Oct 24
  1. Axiom Bank faced serious allegations of retaliation against former employees who raised concerns about compliance and risk management issues. The complaints suggest that the bank ignored safety regulations and retaliated against those who spoke up.
  2. TomoCredit, facing financial struggles, defaulted on its debts and is being sued for not paying vendors. The company also has legal challenges over misleading practices related to its credit-building products.
  3. Both Axiom Bank and TomoCredit reveal challenges in the fintech sector related to compliance, financial stability, and ethical practices. These cases highlight the risks involved in the rapidly changing financial technology landscape.
jonstokes.com 237 implied HN points 01 May 23
  1. AI safety involves the debate between AI as a tool or an agent, impacting approaches to AI explainability and safety.
  2. There are conflicting folk conceptions of alignment, including individualist and collectivist perspectives centered around control.
  3. The distinction of viewing AI as the genie or the lamp, as an agent with goals or as a software tool, is crucial in shaping AI safety discussions and applications.
Gordian Knot News 124 implied HN points 16 Mar 24
  1. Regulation of hazardous activities requires finding a balance between safety and economy to prevent both excessive harm and economic burden.
  2. Certification Societies, like those for ocean transportation and high-pressure steam, play a crucial role in setting industry standards, inspecting compliance, and ensuring safety.
  3. Underwriter Certification for nuclear power leverages market competition, government oversight, and insurance to provide a feasible and safe regulatory system for nuclear energy.
Fintech Business Weekly 22 implied HN points 08 Jun 25
  1. The Federal Reserve ignored many complaints from victims of the Synapse situation and is not providing the documents that people need. This has left many feeling frustrated and helpless.
  2. Despite the overwhelming complaints and public interest, regulatory bodies like the Federal Reserve have not taken meaningful actions to help those affected by these financial issues. This raises concerns about accountability within these institutions.
  3. Banking regulators are still promoting partnerships between banks and fintechs, even after major failures. This points to a focus on growth rather than addressing the risks these partnerships might bring.
Platform Papers 59 implied HN points 29 Dec 22
  1. In 2022, there was a record number of academic papers published on platform competition, with a significant increase in marketing-related research.
  2. The research themes in platform competition covered ecosystem governance, network effects, heterogeneity within platforms, and corporate scope.
  3. Academic articles highlighted topics such as differential revenue sharing, collective governance, positive demand spillover, local network effects, and decentralized platform governance.
The Cosmopolitan Globalist 13 implied HN points 18 Aug 25
  1. Elon Musk believes merging humans and AI is essential for our survival. He sees it as a way to enhance human capabilities and cope with the challenges posed by advanced AI.
  2. Musk has faced difficulties convincing others about the risks of AI and feels that traditional regulation and oversight are too slow to keep up with fast-moving technology.
  3. He has created a vast system combining his companies to dominate the AI landscape, believing this control will help ensure a safer future for humanity.
Pekingnology 49 implied HN points 06 Jan 25
  1. Finance should support high-quality development by improving access to loans for private companies. This includes reducing risks for banks and treating all companies equally, whether state-owned or private.
  2. Government-backed venture capital funds need to focus more on market-driven models. This will help them foster innovation while allowing for some tolerance of failure among startups.
  3. It's important for internet platforms to share the risk in lending to small businesses. By co-lending a portion of the loans, they can help prevent systemic risks in the financial system.
ASeq Newsletter 21 implied HN points 18 Jun 25
  1. LEX Diagnostics is being acquired by QuidelOrtho for up to $140 million, suggesting they value its technology highly.
  2. QuidelOrtho's Savanna platform, their previous testing technology, faced problems and is being dropped, indicating quality concerns.
  3. Issues with the Savanna platform also included negative feedback from academic assessments, showing it may not have performed well in trials.
Gordian Knot News 241 implied HN points 05 Apr 23
  1. ALARA philosophy in nuclear regulation aims for minimal radioactive emissions.
  2. ALARA can lead to increased costs and hinder technological advancements in nuclear power.
  3. ALARA's focus on reducing radiation exposure may lead to excessive regulation and operational costs.
Fintech Business Weekly 44 implied HN points 19 Jan 25
  1. The Cash App recently settled legal issues, which included fines for not properly handling anti-money laundering rules. They also agreed to improve their security and support for users.
  2. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a report on 'buy now, pay later' services, revealing that many loans are small but often lead users to take out multiple loans at once.
  3. There are ongoing concerns about transparency from banking regulators, especially regarding their responses to Freedom of Information Act requests, indicating a gap between what they promise and what they deliver.
Fintech Business Weekly 52 implied HN points 08 Dec 24
  1. Regulators should look into the Synapse disaster to understand what went wrong. This could help prevent similar issues in the future.
  2. There is a significant amount of lost funds that still needs to be clarified, impacting many users. Authorities need to take responsibility and provide transparency.
  3. The emotional toll on the people affected is serious, as highlighted by the Synapse trustee's feelings during court. Many end users are suffering and need answers.
Gordian Knot News 219 implied HN points 20 May 23
  1. Reforming the NRC for nuclear power to succeed requires honesty and transparency in communication.
  2. A reformed NRC must establish a compensation scheme for harm caused by radioactive material exposure.
  3. The NRC's focus should shift to emission enforcement rather than reactor design to ensure safety and accountability.
The Polymerist 249 implied HN points 21 Feb 23
  1. Train derailments involving hazardous chemicals occur frequently and pose significant risks to communities.
  2. Enforcement of regulations by agencies like the EPA and DOT is crucial for preventing future incidents.
  3. Long-term solutions to reduce these incidents may require shifting towards safer, more sustainable practices in the chemical industry.
Fintech Business Weekly 170 implied HN points 24 Sep 23
  1. Eco shut down its banking app and laid off its team as it focuses on new money initiatives with cryptocurrency.
  2. Goldman Sachs is near selling GreenSky, indicating a bleak future for its "Platform Solutions" division.
  3. CFPB warns that lenders using AI must provide specific reasons for adverse actions and initiates rulemaking to remove medical debt from credit reports.