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The 2026 AI Reckoning: Surviving the FCA’s New Accountability Mandates Presenters: Annie Garcia & Rob Healey Run Time: 26 Mins

26 min · 6. jan. 2026
episode The 2026 AI Reckoning: Surviving the FCA’s New Accountability Mandates Presenters: Annie Garcia & Rob Healey Run Time: 26 Mins cover

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In this episode, Annie Garcia and Rob Healey break down the "Accountability Crisis" facing UK Financial Services in 2026. As the FCA moves from principles to aggressive enforcement, Annie and Rob explore why "the AI did it" is no longer a legal defense. They dive deep into Agentic AI governance, SM&CR personal liability, and how firms are using Formiti’s "Zero-Gap" audits [https://www.formiti.com/services/enterprise-ai-governance-compliance-framework]to stay ahead of the February 2026 funding and compliance deadlines. Key Takeaways What is the "Accountability Gap" in 2026 Financial AI? In 2026, the Accountability Gap refers to the disconnect between autonomous AI actions and Senior Manager liability. Annie and Rob explain that under the UK Data Use and Access Act 2025, firms must bridge this gap using Human-in-the-Loop protocols and Algorithmic Explainability to satisfy FCA Consumer Duty. * Agentic AI Risks: Why autonomous trading agents require a physical "Kill-Switch" audit. * SM&CR Liability: How Rob defines the "Reasonable Steps" a Senior Manager must document to avoid personal fines in 2026. * The AI-BOM: Using an "AI Bill of Materials" to identify "Shadow AI" within your infrastructure. * The "Secret Weapon" "Reasonable Steps"In 2026, the FCA’s legal "test" for Senior Managers is whether they took "Reasonable Steps" to prevent AI failure.

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episode The 2026 AI Reckoning: Surviving the FCA’s New Accountability Mandates Presenters: Annie Garcia & Rob Healey Run Time: 26 Mins cover

The 2026 AI Reckoning: Surviving the FCA’s New Accountability Mandates Presenters: Annie Garcia & Rob Healey Run Time: 26 Mins

In this episode, Annie Garcia and Rob Healey break down the "Accountability Crisis" facing UK Financial Services in 2026. As the FCA moves from principles to aggressive enforcement, Annie and Rob explore why "the AI did it" is no longer a legal defense. They dive deep into Agentic AI governance, SM&CR personal liability, and how firms are using Formiti’s "Zero-Gap" audits [https://www.formiti.com/services/enterprise-ai-governance-compliance-framework]to stay ahead of the February 2026 funding and compliance deadlines. Key Takeaways What is the "Accountability Gap" in 2026 Financial AI? In 2026, the Accountability Gap refers to the disconnect between autonomous AI actions and Senior Manager liability. Annie and Rob explain that under the UK Data Use and Access Act 2025, firms must bridge this gap using Human-in-the-Loop protocols and Algorithmic Explainability to satisfy FCA Consumer Duty. * Agentic AI Risks: Why autonomous trading agents require a physical "Kill-Switch" audit. * SM&CR Liability: How Rob defines the "Reasonable Steps" a Senior Manager must document to avoid personal fines in 2026. * The AI-BOM: Using an "AI Bill of Materials" to identify "Shadow AI" within your infrastructure. * The "Secret Weapon" "Reasonable Steps"In 2026, the FCA’s legal "test" for Senior Managers is whether they took "Reasonable Steps" to prevent AI failure.

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The Silicon Canal & The Smart Factory: Data Privacy & AI Governance for West Midlands Manufacturing in 2026

Join Annie Garcia and Rob Healey as they discuss Data privacy in Manufacturing. Episode 24 explores the digital evolution of the West Midlands manufacturing sector, specifically focusing on how the Silicon Canal and Industry 4.0 are driving the adoption of smart technologies. The author highlights that as factories integrate AI and the Internet of Things, they must navigate a complex dual transformation involving both technological advancement and strict new regulatory frameworks like the UK Data (Use and Access) Act and the EU AI Act. To remain competitive and secure within global supply chains, businesses are encouraged to bridge the gap between information and operational technology through robust governance [https://www.formiti.com/services/enterprise-ai-governance-compliance-framework] and privacy-by-design. Ultimately, the text serves as a strategic guide for manufacturers to transform regulatory risks into resilience by partnering with experts to manage data transparency and ethical AI deployment.

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