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The brief · 15 June 2026

The AI brief, 2026-06-15

A global regulator has already set its rules, and now a different kind of regulator, American public opinion, is pushing in the same direction. Meanwhile, a regional bank files a patent to get Claude and Llama running side by side under one roof.

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Flagstar Files Patent for In-House AI That Orchestrates Both Claude and Llama

Flagstar isn't building a new model. It's building the control layer that decides which model answers, and under what rules, inside a bank that answers to picky regulators. This is the kind of plumbing every bank will need to install if it wants to run multiple AIs without losing control.

practitioners › StarIQ orchestrates multiple models (Claude, Llama) under a single governance framework, rolling out early 2026, provisional patent filed June 15.

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Over 70% of Americans Want AI Regulated by Law

A Johns Hopkins poll finds that even daily AI users are calling for clear rules. The detail that matters: the right to talk to a human instead of a bot in sensitive sectors is among the most widely supported measures. That piles pressure on Washington just as Trump's executive order is banking on a voluntary approach.

practitioners › Johns Hopkins poll published June 15, 2026, primary source futurerealities.org/poll/2026, over 70% support including among AI advocates.

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