The upper-right quadrant (mandatory + broad) is where the most interventionist proposals cluster -- the Blackburn bill ends up here despite its deregulatory branding, alongside Sanders, Khanna, and New York's proposed AI Act. The lower-left (voluntary + narrow) is where the White House and OpenAI sit, though OpenAI's push for mandatory federal testing pulls it toward the upper quadrant. Sanders lands in the upper-right because his proposals -- moratoriums, antitrust breakups, robot taxes -- are government-enforced and economy-wide in scope, even though they use structural tools rather than traditional regulatory compliance.