Season 6 opens with a clear message for Technology Risk Management leaders: autonomy is no longer constrained by model capability, it is constrained by infrastructure discipline and auditable management controls. In S6E1, Ori Wellington and Sam Jones translate NVIDIA’s CES 2026 signals into a practical blueprint for Autonomous IRM, defined as continuous, AI-enabled verification and response loops that operate within explicit policy boundaries and generate audit-grade evidence by design. As in...
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Season 6 opens with a clear message for Technology Risk Management leaders: autonomy is no longer constrained by model capability, it is constrained by infrastructure discipline and auditable management controls. In S6E1, Ori Wellington and Sam Jones translate NVIDIA’s CES 2026 signals into a practical blueprint for Autonomous IRM, defined as continuous, AI-enabled verification and response loops that operate within explicit policy boundaries and generate audit-grade evidence by design. As in...
S4E10: From Boardroom to Code Base - How the EU AI Act Reshapes Business Strategy
The Risk Wheelhouse
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3 months ago
S4E10: From Boardroom to Code Base - How the EU AI Act Reshapes Business Strategy
Artificial intelligence stands at a crossroads of breathtaking innovation and urgent need for responsible guardrails. Every breakthrough brings questions about safety, fairness, and accountability that can no longer be afterthoughts. The European Union has responded with the AI Act – the world's first comprehensive legal framework for artificial intelligence – and its General Purpose AI Code of Practice has already secured commitments from tech giants like OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and Anthr...
The Risk Wheelhouse
Season 6 opens with a clear message for Technology Risk Management leaders: autonomy is no longer constrained by model capability, it is constrained by infrastructure discipline and auditable management controls. In S6E1, Ori Wellington and Sam Jones translate NVIDIA’s CES 2026 signals into a practical blueprint for Autonomous IRM, defined as continuous, AI-enabled verification and response loops that operate within explicit policy boundaries and generate audit-grade evidence by design. As in...