AI agents pose their biggest risk once they move from drafting to acting
The real danger in AI agent deployment isn't intelligence level—it's the control layer teams skip entirely. Once an agent can send emails, update records, or post publicly, governance becomes critical, yet most teams let
AI agents pose their biggest risk once they move from drafting to acting, not from being insufficiently intelligent or prone to hallucination. The distinction matters because it reshapes how we should think about governance, accountability, and the actual failure modes we'll encounter in production....
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