EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 9 MIN
Three Bets on Who Controls AI
from YPO Technology Network AI Brief
In a single week, three capitals placed three very different bets on who controls AI. At Bercy, the French government unveiled a "systemic" sovereignty plan: its domestic intelligence service (DGSI) is terminating its contract with US data-analytics giant Palantir in favor of French firm Chapsvision, and a conversational assistant built on Mistral AI is being rolled out to roughly one million civil servants, backed by €655M of new investment through 2030. The most useful number for any executive: a survey found more than half of state agents were already using unsanctioned outside tools like ChatGPT — the universal shadow-AI lesson is that if you don't give people a sanctioned tool, they will use one you cannot see, with your data along for the ride. On the same day, Alibaba launched Qwen-Robot, its first suite of "embodied" AI models — a vision-language-action, navigation, and embodied-video stack meant to be the "hand, foot, and brain" base layer for physical robots. Paired with Jeff Bezos's Prometheus, the pattern is now bicoastal and bi-national: Western capital and Chinese platforms both racing to weld AI into machines that build and move things, and a hyperscaler intends to commoditize the robot "brain" the way it commoditized cloud. And the money answered a question many boards are still asking: the bottleneck to enterprise AI is not smarter agents, it's governing the ones you already have. Arcade raised $60M to be "the secure action layer behind every production AI agent," the third agent-governance raise of the week after NewCore's $66M and Trust3's AgentDOS — on top of Oasis Security's $120M and CrowdStrike's $627.9M purchase of SGNL. Before you scale agents, decide who is the system of record for what they may do, what they may spend, and who can pull the plug. Sources Bloomberg — France to replace Palantir with local software MarketWatch — Alibaba launches robotics AI models WSJ — Arcade.dev raises $60M to secure AI agents Hosted by Stephen Forte. The YPO Technology Network AI Brief — daily AI news for CEOs and senior business leaders.
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Three Bets on Who Controls AI
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