Can we have a library of AI agents accessible to all organizations, so all organizations have to do is provide data? Can industries work together to create this? @mkrigsman@cxotalk#cxotalk
Giving agents access to "our" context is interesting, but how do we maintain boundaries between the context we own as individuals vs. what belongs to others (friends, family, employer, etc.)? @mkrigsman#cxotalk
#cxotalk one of the big challenges with agency in the real world is negligence. Can you talk a bit about the danger of AI agents acting in concert in a negligent way and the impact on the enabler?
@cxotalk Ian Beacraft said in his South by Southwest talk that we are heading for a world where agentic AI does the execution. If this is so, what does the finance org look like in the future? How many people? And what skills with retained financial professionals have?
As AI agents move from simply observing your systems to taking action inside them, the governance stakes change fast.
In this @cxotalk conversation with @mkrigsman, @cvent's CISO Ben Mayrides and CIO Pradeep Mannakkara, unpack how they’re governing more than 6,000 agents – from education and culture to risk processes – and how the Work AI Institute’s AWARE framework (intent, context, guardrails, risk scoring & blocking, and ecosystem observability) gives them a shared language to balance speed and safety as they decide what to greenlight, slow down, or hold back.