The rules were written for humans. The systems making decisions today are not.
AI agents are already executing trades, approving credit, and moving funds autonomously, continuously, and at a scale no regulator can monitor in real time. And as frontier models cross new capability thresholds, the gap between what AI can do and what governance frameworks can handle is widening fast.
This session asks the questions the industry can no longer defer: who is liable when an agent fails? How do you supervise a system that never sleeps? And when the next capability leap arrives, will the rules be ready?
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