Public comments, governance frameworks, and policy publications from The Box Commons and its founding organizations. All publications are freely accessible.
Five recommendations on strengthening Singapore's agentic AI governance framework through behavioral safety credentialing, third-party evaluation, agent identity interlocking, continuous agentic evaluation, and controlled termination protocols. The Box Commons' first international filing.
April 1, 2026Addressing AB 566, AI systems processing opt-out signals, the verification gap, and independent third-party credentialing as a scalable compliance pathway for the California Privacy Protection Agency.
April 1, 2026Addressing the gap in AI hardware provenance verification under the proposed FAR semiconductor prohibition, recommending voluntary third-party verification as a complement to the reasonable inquiry standard.
April 1, 2026Supporting elimination of reputation risk from bank supervision, arguing it disproportionately impacts MDIs and CDFIs, and recommending third-party credentialing as an objective replacement.
April 1, 2026Three-chamber governance model, anti-capture mechanisms, royalty-free patent policy, and modular certification architecture for an independent AI credentialing standards body.
March 31, 2026Five observations on strengthening NIST's automated benchmark evaluation framework for third-party credentialing, regulatory compliance, and insurance underwriting.
March 2026Proposing behavioral safety credentialing as an identity attribute and authorization gate for AI agent deployment, with a fourth use case for the NCCoE demonstration project.
March 14, 2026Arguing that behavioral safety is a distinct and unaddressed security domain, with evidence from federal court rulings, the ISO insurance exclusion wave, and state statutory mandates.
March 6, 2026