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Dots In Line Substack

Jamal Khan

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Securing Agentic AI

Agentic AI is crossing a threshold. We’re moving from copilots to autonomous agents that analyze, decide, and act with minimal human oversight—think Auto-GPT, BabyAGI, and the wave of multi-tool agent frameworks now landing in enterprises. ...

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Why AI Risk Frameworks Will Fail

Around the world, governments and standards bodies are racing to build guardrails for artificial intelligence. The EU AI Act sets tiered risk categories and compliance obligations. The NIST AI Risk Management Framework offers voluntary guid...

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The Hidden Risks in AI’s Ecosystem

Most AI-safety talk fixates on the model. Necessary—but incomplete. The bigger attack surface is the ecosystem around the model: data pipelines, third-party code, orchestration layers, deployment targets, and content provenance. That’s wher...

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From Magna Carta to Modern Markets

From the Magna Carta of 1215 to today’s boardrooms, the arc of concentrated power repeats. The charter at Runnymede wasn’t a democratic breakthrough for commoners; it was a bargain between a monarch and barons that constrained the crown whi...

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  • Jamal Khan

    Tech executive, investor, and all things history

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