July 18, 2026

Coupang’s $409M Fine Shows the Real Cost of Weak AI Governance

Coupang’s $409M Fine Shows the Real Cost of Weak AI Governance

Recent AI and data security actions show why AI governance now belongs with boards, not just IT teams managing tools and access.

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