What happens when an AI agent takes an action no one authorized?
The answer is not, “The model did it.”
In this episode of ClearTech Loop, Jo Peterson sits down with cybersecurity and technology executive Billy Spears to unpack the gap between AI policy and actual AI control.
They discuss:
- Who is accountable when an AI agent makes an unauthorized decision
- Why agents should never inherit broad permissions by default
- How identity and authorization must work at runtime
- Why third-party MCP servers should be treated as untrusted
- What organizations need to prove when something goes wrong
Billy’s warning is simple:
“AI is not eliminating risk; it’s amplifying the consequence of weak controls.”
If your AI governance lives in a PDF while your agents operate with broad access, this episode is for you.
Listen now to learn what real AI governance looks like when systems begin to act.
About Billy Spears
Billy Spears is a technology and cybersecurity executive with more than 25 years of experience across security, IT, privacy and business operations. He has held executive roles at Dell, Hyundai and loanDepot and currently advises executives and boards while building a stealth cybersecurity startup.
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