- Tuesday 17 February 2026
- 13:30 - 14:45 EST
- 18:30 - 19:45 BST
Building Trust in AI: Governance, Guardrails, and Human in the Loop
Session Description
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, the question is no longer whether organizations will adopt AI—but how they can do so responsibly. Building trust in AI requires more than innovation; it demands governance frameworks, ethical guardrails, and human oversight that ensure transparency, fairness, and accountability at every stage of deployment.
This panel will explore the evolving landscape of AI governance, highlighting how organizations are balancing regulatory compliance, ethical responsibility, and business value. Experts from technology, policy, and industry will discuss practical approaches to implementing guardrails that safeguard data integrity, prevent bias, and maintain human accountability in automated decision-making. The session will also address the critical role of the “human in the loop”—how human judgment and contextual understanding remain essential to validating AI outputs and preserving trust.
Attendees will gain insights into designing AI systems that are not only compliant and secure, but also explainable and aligned with organizational values. Join us to learn how effective governance and ethical oversight can transform AI from a source of risk into a foundation of trust and innovation.