
EP235 The Autonomous Frontier: Governing AI Agents from Code to Courtroom
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Guest:
- Anna Gressel, Partner at Paul, Weiss, one of the AI practice leads
Episode co-host:
- Marina Kaganovich, Office of the CISO, Google Cloud
Questions:
- Agentic AI and AI agents, with its promise of autonomous decision-making and learning capabilities, presents a unique set of risks across various domains. What are some of the key areas of concern for you?
- What frameworks are most relevant to the deployment of agentic AI, and where are the potential gaps?
- What are you seeing in terms of how regulatory frameworks may need to be adapted to address the unique challenges posed by agentic AI?
- How about legal aspects - does traditional tort law or product liability apply?
- How does the autonomous nature of agentic AI challenge established legal concepts of liability and responsibility?
- The other related topic is knowing what agents “think” on the inside. So what are the key legal considerations for managing transparency and explainability in agentic AI decision-making?
Resources:
- Paul, Weiss Waking Up With AI (Apple, Spotify)
- Cloud CISO Perspectives: How Google secures AI Agents
- Securing the Future of Agentic AI: Governance, Cybersecurity, and Privacy Considerations
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