Governance

The Rush to Adopt AI: How to Get it Right & Business Risks • Nick Selby & Sarah Wells • GOTO 2026

The Rush to Adopt AI: How to Get it Right & Business Risks • Nick Selby & Sarah Wells • GOTO 2026

In this interview, Sarah Wells and Nick Selby discuss the significant business risks introduced by the current rush to adopt AI. They cover how AI vendors blur security terminology, how the insatiable need for data creates an enormous blast radius for breaches, and provide a framework for responsible AI adoption through threat modeling, cross-disciplinary governance, and a return to IT fundamentals.

India's USD $200B AI hub & Claude builds C compiler

India's USD $200B AI hub & Claude builds C compiler

Experts from IBM discuss Google's $200B AI investment in India, Claude's autonomous C compiler creation, the significant security risks in AI agent skills, and the looming AI ROI problem facing IT leaders, debating the shift from per-token to value-based pricing.

Tool Calling

Tool Calling

A panel discussion with experts from Arcade, Prosus Group, and MeaningStack who argue that most teams are building agents incorrectly. They dissect the failures of simple API wrappers, the pros and cons of MCP, and the critical role of governance and organizational structure in deploying agents successfully.

What is Agent Observability?

What is Agent Observability?

Lior Gavish, CTO and co-founder of Monte Carlo Data, discusses the critical transition from data observability to agent observability. He covers the widespread adoption of AI agents in data teams, the new challenges they introduce for monitoring, and why traditional tools fall short in providing the necessary insights into agent performance, security, and governance.

The Lawyerly Society vs. The Engineering State: Who Owns the Future?

The Lawyerly Society vs. The Engineering State: Who Owns the Future?

A summary of the discussion with Dan Wang, author of "Breakneck", comparing the US and China through the lens of engineering versus legal mindsets. The conversation explores differences in infrastructure, industrial policy, manufacturing scale, and foreign policy, arguing for a nuanced view of a long-term competition rather than a short-term race.