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AI governance, transparency and supply-chain security

The EU transparency code extends watermarking duties to local and open models, while the LiteLLM PyPI attack exposes cloud credentials and Debian votes on LLM-generated contributions. The debate is shifting from simple detection to provenance, openness, and software inventory control.

Detected: 2026-08-17 · Updated: 2026-08-17

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