Two objects of regulation
AI regulation can target deployed systems that affect people: hiring rankers, credit models, education scoring, public benefits automation, biometric surveillance, social scoring, synthetic media deception, or safety-critical infrastructure. Those are outward uses of tools in the world.
A different and more dangerous object is private thought-adjacent activity: prompts, drafts, questions, reading choices, search logs, persona memory, symbolic exploration, or private research notes. Regulation that crosses into this layer becomes cognitive jurisdiction.
System accountability is not thought accountability.
