AI is changing the world faster than most realize
While firms debate ethics opinions, the technology is already reshaping how legal work gets done, priced, and delivered.
Associate General Counsel at Docusign - Product and Partners - Strategic Legal Advisor | AI & Product Counsel | Driving Ethical Innovation at Scale
While firms debate ethics opinions, the technology is already reshaping how legal work gets done, priced, and delivered.
"Rather than assuming that agents will always execute the best attack strategies known to humans, we demonstrate how knowledge of an agent's actual capability profile can inform proportional control evaluations, resulting in more practical and cost-effective control measures."
Technical accuracy gets you to functional. User comprehension gets you to transformational.
"Getting it right means competitive advantage; getting it wrong means expensive operational theater that impresses no one."
"For AI product development, speed bumps aren't obstacles to deployment—they're the infrastructure that makes rapid, responsible deployment possible."
AI agents are shifting from copilots to autopilots, and Noam Kolt warns their speed, opacity, and autonomy demand governance rooted in inclusivity, visibility, and liability—urgent work for product and legal teams before regulation arrives.
The intersection of AI agents and enterprise accountability fascinates me, particularly the challenge of building systems that can operate autonomously while maintaining complete audit trails and decision traceability.
That's the real tension for product teams—every safety guardrail you remove increases utility but also increases the blast radius when something slips through.