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Agentic AI’s governance challenges under the EU AI Act in 2026

AI agents hold the promise of automatically moving data between systems and triggering decisions, but in some cases, they can act without a clear record of what, when, and why they undertook their tasks. That has the potential to create a governance problem, for which IT leaders are ultimately responsible. If an organisation can’t trace […]

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Experian uncovers fraud paradox in financial services’ AI adoption

The same technology that financial institutions deploying is being weaponised against them. That is the core tension running through Experian’s 2026 Future of Fraud Forecast, and it’s a tension the company is in a position to name because it sits on both sides of it. According to FTC data cited in the forecast, consumers lost

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AI Risk & Compliance in 2026: Why QA Teams Must Lead the Shift

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept or an experimental capability. In 2026, AI has firmly embedded itself into core business operations—powering decisions in hiring, finance, healthcare, customer experience, and beyond. This shift brings a fundamental change: AI risk is now business risk. For Quality Engineering teams, especially QA leaders, this marks a turning

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What a modern GRC platform looks like – and how to choose the right one

Governance, risk and compliance (GRC) has evolved beyond a control mechanism or regulatory safeguard. In today’s environment, it forms the operational backbone of effective corporate management – enabling organizations to identify risks early, meet regulatory expectations reliably, and ensure that decisions and processes remain transparent and traceable. Yet many organizations still […] The post What a

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AI in credit: Faster decisions, stronger controls

Credit processes in banking are at a turning point. Volatile markets, new competitors, increasing regulatory requirements and an exponentially growing database are putting unprecedented pressure on traditional, largely manual and siloed processes. At the same time, customers expect fast and consistent decisions, while regulators demand transparency, traceability, and control. In […] The post AI in

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Governance isn’t a burden — it’s a business strategy

Regulatory pressure is real. Regulations keep piling up – ESG, GDPR, supply chain due diligence and now the EU AI Act. There’s no sign of it slowing down. And it’s not just regulators watching; customers, partners, and investors have rising expectations. The situation feels like a pressure cooker. Leaders in […] The post Governance isn’t

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AI risk is not a black swan – it’s a flock of grey swans

We see headlines about misbehaving chatbots, fictitious reports, and systemic fairness issues. Yet AI risks are neither unexpected nor unforeseeable. They stem from a combination of well-known but underestimated risks across ethics, data security and legal topics. These are not black swans, but grey swans. Recognizing this shift in perspective […] The post AI risk

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The year of the AI audit: When the fines start to bite

For years, “responsible AI” has lived comfortably as a corporate promise, a slide in a presentation, a talking point at a conference. But as the EU AI Act phases into force, that comfort is rapidly eroding. The regulation officially entered into force on August 1, 2024, but its obligations will […] The post The year

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