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Automate and Elevate with AI

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Audio from the weekly newsletter for compliance officers, operational leaders, and AI teams in regulated industries. Each episode breaks down the systems behind AI governance, agentic workflows, and operational intelligence, diagnostic before prescriptive, walking through what's breaking and why, with frameworks you can actually deploy. Subscribe to the full newsletter: themohamedadam.substack.com

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Episode The Implementation Path: From Framework to Reality | Governed by Design #6 (Series Finale) Cover

The Implementation Path: From Framework to Reality | Governed by Design #6 (Series Finale)

After five editions building a vocabulary for AI agent governance, the question that kept coming back was the same one. Where do we actually start? In this final edition of Governed by Design, hosts Alex and Jaime close the series with the Implementation Path, a framework for putting all five primitives into practice without a transformation program. You'll learn: * Why most AI governance efforts fail in a specific way, deployment moves and governance proposes * The compounding sequence: why the five primitives are sequential, not parallel, and why the order matters * The four operational moves, in order: Decision Boundary Contract → Oversight Trigger Matrix → Accountability Canvas → Handoff Receipt * The three traps that recur across organizations: policy-document, platform-first, perfect-framework * A twelve-week implementation sequence mapped to the May-August 2026 window before EU AI Act Article 26 enforcement begins * The minimum viable team structure, Compliance Officer, AI Lead, Engineer, that runs the work without a separate governance function * How to neutralize the four most common objections that stall implementation This edition synthesizes the entire series, the Governance Maturity Gap, Decision Boundary Contracts, the Oversight Spectrum, the Accountability Canvas, and Handoff Receipts into a single working framework you can ship one agent at a time. Key Insight: Governance isn't a program. It's a property of the architecture. A team that has built one boundary contract has more governance than a team with a hundred-page policy. A team that runs one accountability canvas has more clarity than a team with a steering committee. A team that produces one signed receipt has more evidence than a team with a year of unstructured logs. Resources mentioned in this episode:📄 Full edition with the worked example and twelve-week sequence: themohamedadam.substack.com 📥 Downloadable Implementation Playbook (aggregates all five primitive templates plus the sequencing checklist): themohamedadam.substack.com 📰 LinkedIn newsletter version: Search "Automate & Elevate" on LinkedIn 🔗 Website: aistreamlinehub.com The series, complete: Governed by Design ran for six editions on AI agent governance for compliance officers, AI leads, and CTOs in regulated environments.

20. Mai 2026 - 24 min
Episode Who's Accountable When the Agent Acts? | Governed by Design #4 Cover

Who's Accountable When the Agent Acts? | Governed by Design #4

An agent does something unexpected. You know what happened. You don't know who's responsible. In multi-agent systems, accountability doesn't just get complicated, it disappears into the handoff. In this episode, hosts Alex and Jaime introduce the Accountability Canvas: a pre-deployment tool for assigning four named owners before any agent goes live. You'll learn: * Why accountability diffuses in agentic systems, assumed by all, held by none * What Accenture and Wharton mean by "intelligence may be scalable, but accountability is not" * How OWASP ASI08 (Cascading Failures) makes attribution in multi-agent systems structurally difficult * The four roles on the Accountability Canvas: Boundary Owner, Oversight Owner, Error Response Owner, Boundary Update Owner * Why EU AI Act Article 26 requires a named natural person, not a team or committee * How to implement canvas-before-deployment as a forcing function * How the canvas connects directly to Decision Boundary Contracts (Edition 2) and the Oversight Spectrum (Edition 3) Key Insight: Delegation doesn't transfer ownership. The team that deploys Agent A still owns what Agent C does, because they started the chain. The Accountability Canvas makes that explicit before the agent acts. Resources mentioned in this episode:📄 Full edition with research + downloadable Accountability Mapping Canvas: themohamedadam.substack.com📰 LinkedIn newsletter version: Search "Automate & Elevate" on LinkedIn Coming next week: Edition 5 "Audit Trails That Survive Scrutiny". What to log, how to structure it, and what regulators will actually ask for.

5. Mai 2026 - 19 min
Episode Human Oversight That Doesn't Become a Bottleneck | Governed by Design #3 Cover

Human Oversight That Doesn't Become a Bottleneck | Governed by Design #3

Most teams say they have human oversight. What they often have is a human approval queue. In this episode, hosts Alex and Jaime break down the Oversight Spectrum, a framework for designing human oversight that's proportionate to risk without becoming a bottleneck. You'll learn: * Why "human reviews everything" creates dependency, not oversight * The three oversight zones: Autonomous, Supervised, and Controlled * How to assess risk using Impact, Reversibility, and Regulatory Exposure * Why the same action might need different oversight based on real-time signals * What automation bias is and why passive monitoring fails * How to scale oversight with risk, not volume (humans review exceptions, not every action) * Three implementation patterns: risk-triggered transitions, confidence-weighted intervention, and progressive automation This edition connects to Edition 2's Decision Boundary Contracts, boundaries define permission, oversight defines intervention. Together, they form the governance architecture that makes agents scalable. Key Insight: Oversight isn't a checkpoint. It's a spectrum. And when it's embedded as architecture rather than retrofitted as gates, agents can move at the speed appropriate to the risk. Resources mentioned in this episode:📄 Full edition with research + downloadable Oversight Trigger Matrix: themohamedadam.substack.com📰 LinkedIn newsletter version: Search "Automate & Elevate" on LinkedIn Coming next week: Edition 4. Who's Accountable When the Agent Acts? The chain of responsibility problem in multi-agent systems.

28. Apr. 2026 - 25 min
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