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Deploying AI Is Easy — Governing It Isn't
Season 1
Episode 2
Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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Today's episode covers the shift from AI adoption to AI governance — and why that's now the executive challenge that matters most.
- Vietnam's national AI law takes effect (March 1, 2026) — One of the first comprehensive AI laws in Southeast Asia goes live, creating compliance obligations for any SaaS or AI-driven product operating in or selling into Vietnam.
- Vietnam Briefing
- Vietnam Ministry of Information
- Samsung announces AI-Driven Factories by 2030 — Samsung plans to transition all global manufacturing to agentic AI-run operations, setting a concrete template for how industrial buyers will expect AI integration.
- Samsung Newsroom
- State-sponsored hackers targeting enterprise AI agents — Security firms warn that nation-state threat actors are probing agent frameworks, exploiting identity and visibility gaps in fast-growing deployments.
- Yahoo Finance / Security Coverage
- CEOs now rank AI as their top business risk (Conference Board survey) — AI has overtaken geopolitical and cyber risks as the number one CEO concern, even as confidence in AI-driven growth rises.
- Yahoo Finance
Key Takeaway: Deploying AI is no longer the hard part — managing it legally, operationally, and securely is the new executive challenge, and governance isn't the brake pedal, it's the steering wheel.Extract podcast name and show notes and paste into