The Agentic Economy Has No Black Box
A landscape review of cross-party agent failures and the civic infrastructure we still lack to keep autonomous AI accountable as it scales.
Patrick Hussey is a writer and content strategist specialising in AI, enterprise technology and thought leadership.
His work runs from AI-focused journalism — examining the technology’s impact on business, culture and society — through brand messaging and enterprise tech copywriting, alongside the talks and panels he gives on AI.
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A landscape review of cross-party agent failures and the civic infrastructure we still lack to keep autonomous AI accountable as it scales.
A competitive AI era is coming, where autonomous bots increasingly contend with one another across business, culture and everyday public life.
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