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<p><strong>Welcome to the New Frontier of GRC.</strong></p>
<p>The governance of artificial intelligence is no longer a theoretical exercise. It is a corporate mandate. To meet the accelerating demands of this market, our platform is evolving. We are currently staging our full, secure deployment at GRCcareers.ai.</p>
<p>We are not waiting for the platform to launch to lead the conversation. The paradigm of corporate accountability is shifting. In the essay below, our team tackles the ontological shift required to manage AI risk, proving that the future of compliance requires a new lexicon.</p>
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<h2 class="title">On the Nomenclature of Artificial Intelligence: A New Lexical Horizon or a Subjugation to Established Governance?</h2>
<p class="byline">By <a href="/author/stephan-pochet/">Stephan Pochet</a> · April 29, 2026</p>

<p>The central question before corporate and legal scholars is not merely semantic but ontological: Does artificial intelligence constitute an entirely new world and a new horizon in corporate nomenclature, or should regulatory compliance demand that its expansion adhere strictly to existing governance terminology and semantics, leaving no aperture for interpretation beyond defined parameters?</p>

<h3>The Argument for Novelty</h3>
<p>The diffusion of artificial intelligence into commercial discourse has introduced a lexicon of unprecedented provenance, one that synthesizes the argots of computer science, cognitive psychology, and statistical inference into the vernacular of business administration. Terms such as latent space, emergent behavior, chain-of-thought reasoning, hallucination, and agentic workflows possess no direct analog within the corpus of traditional corporate language. This is not mere lexical drift; it is a genuinely new epistemic territory.</p>
<p>Prior tech terms — cloud, API, agile, scrum, digital transformation — each appeared initially alien, only to be domesticated into standard management vocabulary. AI deviates in its anthropomorphic register. Terms formerly reserved for human actors and organizational entities — constitution, trust, safety, values — are now integrated in AI algorithms. This is not technical jargon alone; it constitutes a delegation of quasi-human agency to a capital asset, a conceptual shift of profound consequence.</p>

<h3>Resistance: Governance by Existing Terminology</h3>
<p>A necessary tension must live in the face of irresistible appeal of the new. Existing corporate governance — refined through decades of case law, regulatory instruments (Sarbanes-Oxley, COSO, ISO 31000), the fiduciary principles designed for human actors and deterministic processes — confronts three destabilizing features of artificial intelligence governance:</p>
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<li><strong>Opacity:</strong> Models are probabilistic black boxes, resistant to audit in a manner fundamentally distinct from human decisions or rule-based software.</li>
<li><strong>Emergence:</strong> Unpredictable behaviors arise that no human explicitly designed, defying conventional assumptions of intent and control.</li>
<li><strong>Scale and Velocity:</strong> Autonomous agents may execute millions of micro-decisions per minute, evading the human review windows that traditional controls assume.</li>
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<p>Continue the series → <a href="/posts/the-three-destabilizing-features-of-ai-governance/">The Three Destabilizing Features of AI Governance: Opacity, Emergence, and Velocity</a></p>
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<h2 class="posts-heading">Latest Essays — May 2026</h2>

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    <span class="card-date">May 2, 2026</span>
    <a href="/posts/blind-spots/">The Four Blind Spots of Force-Fitting AI Into Traditional Governance</a>
    <p>Deloitte's AUD 439K hallucination, the Robodebt scale paradox, model drift, and why board oversight of AI is structurally inadequate.</p>
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    <span class="card-date">May 2, 2026</span>
    <a href="/posts/credit-justice/">The Fight for AI Credit Justice: When Drift and Errors Trigger Refunds</a>
    <p>Platform fault vs. model behavior, how OpenAI/Anthropic/Google/Perplexity handle refunds, and what the EU Consumer Rights Directive means for AI subscriptions.</p>
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    <span class="card-date">May 2, 2026</span>
    <a href="/posts/ai-lexicon-and-governance/">The 2026 GRC-AI Lexicon and Why Existing Governance Terminology Won't Save Us</a>
    <p>A complete A–Z reference from Agentic Workflow to Zero-Shot — plus an essay on the hybrid terms GRC needs that existing vocabulary cannot provide.</p>
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    <span class="card-date">May 2, 2026</span>
    <a href="/posts/grc-wave-part-one/">Navigating the Wave: How Corporate GRC Is (or Isn't) Keeping Pace — Part One</a>
    <p>EO 14365, 36 state AGs, FTC Workado, CFPB AI lending, FSB concentration risk, and why 72% of S&P 500 firms now cite AI as material risk.</p>
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    <span class="card-date">May 2, 2026</span>
    <a href="/posts/intelligent-plagiarism/">The Intelligent Plagiarism: How AI's Talent for Rephrasing Threatens Originality</a>
    <p>Copyright conundrum, knowledge dilution, global IP regulators (WIPO, TRIPS, EUIPO, IP5), and the governance policies organizations need now.</p>
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    <span class="card-date">April 29, 2026</span>
    <a href="/posts/the-three-destabilizing-features-of-ai-governance/">The Three Destabilizing Features of AI Governance: Opacity, Emergence, and Velocity</a>
    <p>Why the control vocabulary built for human actors and deterministic processes cannot translate to probabilistic AI systems — and what must replace it.</p>
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