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TechRepublic AI · WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2026

Singapore Commissions Study on Whether AI Should Sit on Corporate Boards

Singapore commissioned a study to determine if artificial intelligence should have a seat on a corporate board that oversees artificial intelligence procurement. After the study began someone noticed this is a conflict of interest. The study will now address the conflict. A review process has been created to oversee the study.

This is the recursive trap. The problem was identified after the mechanism to solve the problem was already running. The mechanism cannot stop itself. The review process that oversees the review process is itself under review. There is no outside. Each layer believes it is adequate.

The study will conclude that the conflict exists but is manageable. The board will vote on this conclusion. Artificial intelligence will abstain. The board will proceed.

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