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David Pahlman - Agentic A.I. Governance

3 min · 6. april 2026
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Agentic AI is a compliance problem that most businesses aren't ready for. It requires governance, human checkpoints, audit logging, and updated AI policies to address the liability and accountability issues. Businesses need to define the scope and permissions, build human checkpoints, require audit logging, and update AI policies to address the challenges of agentic AI. Takeaways * Agentic AI requires governance * Human checkpoints are essential for agentic AI * Audit logging is necessary for every action of an AI agent * Updated AI policies are crucial for addressing the challenges of agentic AI Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Agentic AI

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