Humanein the Loop
The AI Roadmap Tracker · v0.2

Are we creating the AI that serves humanity?

The Center for Humane Technology set out seven principles for AI that serves humanity. This tracker maps, week by week, how reality has drifted — across norms, laws, and product design.

Codebook v0.2 · 69 indicators · published Apr 2026. Open corpus under CC-BY 4.0.

The Matrix

Seven CHT principles × three domains of change. Each cell shows direction over the selected window.

Window: 1Y · Geography: Global. Cells with fewer than 2 signals show “insufficient data” rather than forcing a direction.

The Signal Stream

Coded events moving the matrix. Each one is tagged to an indicator, checked for triangulation, and weighted by magnitude.

All signals →
MixedLaws · 2.L.bEUROPEJul 5, 2026

Regulators in 'arms race' as millions use AI for personal finance, FCA warns

The UK Financial Conduct Authority warned that regulators are in an 'arms race' with AI adoption in personal finance, calling for expanded watchdog powers as millions of consumers rely on AI tools for financial decisions.

WhyUK FCA calls for greater powers as millions use AI for personal finance; arms race framing documents regulatory gap, no statute yet.Duty-of-care statutes applied to AI
AdvancingNorms · 5.N.aUSJul 2, 2026

EFF and Allies: X's FTC Petition to Waive Privacy Violation Order Should be Rejected

EFF, Demand Progress, National Consumers League, and EPIC filed formal FTC comments opposing X Corp.'s petition to waive its 2022 privacy consent decree. The groups cited X's Grok AI model being trained on user data without meaningful consent as evidence the order remains necessary.

WhyEFF+3 allies file FTC comments to block X's bid to escape 2022 privacy decree; Grok AI training w/o consent citedPublic debate on AI surveillance and civil liberties

Why this exists

Everyone feels the drift. Nobody has a single picture of it. This tracker is that picture — grounded in the Center for Humane Technology's seven principles, coded against a public codebook, checked by triangulation before it moves the board.

How it moves

A source-aware tagger codes each event against the public rubric — direction, magnitude, indicator — using both the article and what kind of source it came from. Academic preprints don't move the matrix unless adopted in the field. Humans audit edge cases and write one deep process-tracing analysis per cycle. Cells with fewer than five signals stay blank — absence of motion is its own signal.

Open corpus

Principles, indicators, signals, and the rubric are public under CC-BY 4.0 at github.com/DavidHITL/hitl-tracker-corpus. Spotted a wrong tag, a dead link, or a missing event? Email david@tenone.eu — corrections land in the next refresh.