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Nobody really owns the agents, but everyone is quietly running them, hiding them, and auditing them after the fact.
"Nobody" Owns the Agents

TL;DR: New Ivanti research surveying 3,900 employees across six countries found 85% of IT professionals claim every AI agent has a named owner, but only 42% say ownership is clear. Leaders hide their own AI use at 42% versus 23% of staff, 52% citing a "secret advantage." Vendors catalog thousands of shadow AI apps. The findings expose a widening governance gap. Read more β
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Supply Chains Need Agents

TL;DR: Inspectorio SVP Mark Burstein argues that fashionβs supply chain problem is not a lack of data, but disconnected data across suppliers, inspections, shipments, and compliance systems. He says agentic AI can turn fragmented records into structured intelligence, helping brands validate information, flag risks, and build more resilient, real-time supply chain operations. Read more β
AI Tests Patent Law

TL;DR: Patent offices are racing to adapt as agentic AI drives a surge in inventions across drug discovery, chip design, materials research, and software. The USPTO says AI can be a tool but not an inventor, requiring documented human conception, while global offices review AI examination rules amid unresolved ownership and patentability questions. Read more β
AI Listened to Every 911 Call

TL;DR: Seattle Fire has used AI to monitor every 911 medical call since December 2023, prompting dispatchers to route some callers to a Texas nurse line, a GeekWire investigation revealed. The department never disclosed the system, sought council approval, or submitted it under Seattle's 2017 surveillance ordinance, arguing this AI tool isn't surveillance because it stores no audio. Read more β
Retail Meets Agentic Commerce

TL;DR: PwC Director James Lewis said after Shoptalk Europe 2026 that agentic AI will reshape retail discovery as LLMs guide shoppers, rank brands, and explain trade-offs. He argued retailers must become visible, recommended, and positively positioned inside AI answers while balancing operational logic with emotional trust, identity, reassurance, and service. Read more β
Agents Need Auditors

TL;DR: At Fortune Brainstorm Tech in Aspen, executives from May Mobility, Thomson Reuters, Trustguard AI, and SentinelOne said agentic AI needs stronger verification as its work scales beyond human review. They emphasized audit trails, transparent outputs, separate AI judges, and safety-critical accountability methods to catch mistakes, explain failures, and satisfy regulators in enterprise workflows and autonomous systems. Read more β
An Agent Writes the Bets

TL;DR: Prediction market Kalshi has built an AI agent to help run its platform, co-founder Luana Lopes Lara told Bloomberg on Monday. The tool reviews contract wording, a recurring source of disputes when phrasing mismatches real events, and also aggregates news, analyzes competitors, and recommends new listings. An embedded AI engineer stress-tests certifications for loopholes. Read more β
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