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This establishes that Google's AI oversight is not limited to pre-launch stages but extends through post-launch monitoring, meaning governance continues after a product reaches users.
Google represents that its AI governance actively covers the post-launch phase, meaning products in users' hands remain subject to ongoing governance processes.
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This establishes that Google's AI oversight is not limited to pre-launch stages but extends through post-launch monitoring, meaning governance continues after a product reaches users.
Google represents that its AI governance actively covers the post-launch phase, meaning products in users' hands remain subject to ongoing governance processes.
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