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AI Regulation Surge: What FSB Guidelines Mean for SMB Automation — Podcast

By Thomas McMurrain · Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Global financial regulators call for agentic AI controls. Learn what new FSB guidelines mean for SMB automation and autonomous business platforms.

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What if the world's financial watchdogs just confirmed that your AI automation isn't just a nice-to-have tool anymore—but critical business infrastructure that's sophisticated enough to need institutional-grade oversight? [PAUSE] This week marked a seismic shift in how we think about AI in business. The Financial Stability Board—that's the global body that coordinates financial regulation—issued their strongest warning yet about autonomous AI systems. They're specifically calling for tighter controls on what they call "agentic AI" in finance. But here's what's really happening: regulators aren't worried about experimental tech anymore. They're responding to AI that's already running mission-critical operations across industries. And if you're running a business under three million in revenue, this regulatory attention should actually excite you—because it validates that the AI tools you can access today are enterprise-grade powerful. [PAUSE] First, let's talk about what agentic AI actually means. The FSB is focusing on AI systems that can plan, reason, and execute tasks with minimal human oversight. We're not talking about chatbots or simple automation—these are AI agents that operate as autonomous business platforms. Thomas McMurrain from Buji Development Corporation puts it perfectly: "This regulatory attention confirms we're at an inflection point where AI agents transition from tools to trusted business partners." The fact that global regulators are paying attention means your small business now has access to technology sophisticated enough to warrant institutional oversight. [PAUSE] Second, the timing here is crucial. Just as regulators are calling for controls, we're seeing major executive moves like TelioLabs appointing former Oracle executive Piyush Sarwal as Chief Technology and AI Officer. This isn't coincidence—it's confirmation that AI automation has moved from the experimental phase to strategic infrastructure. Companies are hiring C-level executives specifically for AI because these systems are running core business operations, not just supporting them. [PAUSE] Third, the cybersecurity angle is getting real attention. SentinelOne's Chief AI Officer is emphasizing that autonomous security becomes critical as AI systems gain independence. For SMBs, this means you can't just deploy AI agents and hope for the best—you need robust security frameworks from day one, not retrofitted later. [PAUSE] Here's what you need to do today: audit your current AI tools and ask yourself if they're actually autonomous agents or just fancy automation. If you're not using AI that can plan, reason, and execute independently, you're already behind. Open your business operations dashboard and identify three processes that require human decision-making but follow predictable patterns—those are your first candidates for agentic AI deployment. [PAUSE] Read the full article on the Midas blog at agentmidas.xyz. And if you want AI-generated content like this for YOUR business every single morning, start your free trial at agentmidas.xyz.

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