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Will the Agent Recuse Itself? Measuring LLM-Agent Compliance with In-Band Access-Deny Signals
arXiv:2606.06460v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: As autonomous LLM agents increasingly hold real credentials and operate infrastructure without a human in the loop, operators have no standard way to tell an agent that a resource is off-limits. Access controls either let the agent in (it has valid credentials) or hard-fail it (indistinguishable from any other client). We propose a third mode: a lightweight, published in-band deny signal -- the Recuse Signal -- that a server emits over a...
Lawmakers pile pressure on Commission over AI envoy appointment
Dozens of European Parliament lawmakers have pressed the European Commission for more details on the appointment of Siemens chair Jim Hagemann Snabe as the Commission’s AI envoy, citing conflict-of-interest concerns. Forty lawmakers, mainly from the Greens, Socialists & Democrats, Renew and The Left, asked for the “mandate, selection and conflict-of-interest assessment” behind the appointment of the chair of Siemens’ supervisory board as the Commission’s...
How to Save the Supreme Court From Itself
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Texas Tech’s Brendan Sorsby won Round 2, but the NCAA is coming back swinging in landmark case
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Von der Leyen’s AI pick triggers conflict-of-interest criticism
BRUSSELS — The appointment of Siemens’ chairman as a European Commission adviser on industrial AI is triggering a backlash in Brussels, weeks after the German engineering giant helped secure a rollback of the EU’s AI rules. “My first reaction was just: Wow,” said Kim van Sparrentak, a Dutch lawmaker who led the work on the AI file for the Greens in the European Parliament. “They fought hard against AI rules for themselves, they lobby against technological sovereignty,...