Anthropic Warns of Self-Improving AI: Why Trust Infrastructure Matters

Jun 8, 2026Global Alliance for Digital Governance

Recent warnings from Anthropic have intensified global discussion about the future of Artificial Intelligence. The company cautioned that advanced AI systems may soon be capable of improving their own capabilities with increasingly limited human intervention, calling for mechanisms that could slow development if risks outpace oversight.

This emerging challenge highlights the urgent need for new approaches to AI governance.

At Interop Tokyo 2026, the Boston Global Forum (BGF) and the AI Wisdom Society (AIWS) will present AIWS Trust Standards 1.2, AIWS Trust Infrastructure 1.2, and AIWS Trust Order 1.2—a comprehensive framework designed to address Frontier AI, Self-Improving AI, and Multi-Agent Systems.

The AIWS framework introduces concepts such as Human-in-Command, Recursive Improvement Governance, Frontier Capability Registry, AIWS Trust Monitoring (ATM), and the Trusted Pause Protocol.

As AI capabilities accelerate, AIWS advances a simple principle:

Where capability outpaces verification, it is the system that must slow down.

Intelligence may shape the future. Trust must govern it.

https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/05/business/anthropic-calls-for-ai-brake-pedal