Agentic vs. Agentish AI — What Risk Teams Need to Know
Sponsored by OneTrust
This event qualifies for 1
CPE credit accredited by GRC Certify and NASBA if you meet the completion criteria
(50 minutes of attendance and answer 100% of polls presented).
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Join us as we explore AgenticAI, cut through the hype, discuss what’s viable today, and explain how to future-proof risk programs as AI capabilities mature.
Highlights
- Understand what Agentic AI is, and what it is not, for those still navigating the buzz
- Learn how components of AI agents can accelerate risk processes without fully handing over critical workflows
- Understand practical use cases showing how to crawl, walk, and run with AI in a controlled, transparent way
- Learn why most CIOs still report low ROI from GenAI and how to set a framework that drives real value
- Learn how OneTrust is setting the standard for transparency and governance in AI procurement and deployment
AgenticAI is evolving rapidly, but the question for risk professionals isn’t just what’s possible. It’s what’s practical and safe today. In this session, OneTrust experts will unpack the difference between “agentic” AI and what we call “agent-ish” AI—highlighting where autonomy ends, and where human oversight must remain firmly in place.
This is your opportunity to cut through the hype, see what’s viable today, and learn how to future-proof your risk programs as AI capabilities mature.
Speaker:
Chris Paterson, Director, TPM Strategy, OneTrust
Additional Information:
Field of Study: Management Services
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
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