AI export enforcement is becoming a technology-governance problem
Alvarez & Marsal warns that AI technology export enforcement now reaches record penalties, criminal liability, securities exposure, remote access to controlled computing and hardware-level chip-location verification.
BY GEOPOLITICS DESK · APRIL 30, 2026 · 1 MIN READ
Alvarez & Marsal warns that AI technology export enforcement now reaches record penalties, criminal liability, securities exposure, remote access to controlled computing and hardware-level chip-location verification. Legal departments need to bring export-control lawyers together with cyber, product, cloud, procurement, securities and board teams because the issue is no longer just classification paperwork.