Flexible AI Minds Need Secure Frameworks for Future Innovation
An analysis of how rigid systems hinder adaptation to rapid changes, emphasizing the need for AI agents with secure trust infrastructures.
By Bo Harald
Chairman/Founding member, Trust Infra for Real Time Economy Prgrm & MyData
Published 1 hour ago
In a thought-provoking presentation, Bo Harald highlighted the limitations of rigid systems in adapting to rapidly evolving business, public sector, and personal needs. The solution? AI agents—referred to as "soft minds"—capable of identifying unseen opportunities and accessing critical data across life and business events. These agents, however, require "hard shells"—secure frameworks built on trust infrastructures like identity credentials and legally binding contracts.
Key Insights:
- AI Agents as Enablers: Soft minds (AI agents) can dynamically respond to changing circumstances, acting as a "crowd of agents" to drive innovation.
- Trust Infrastructure: Hard shells (secure frameworks) are essential for legal validity, relying on cross-border ID wallets within the EU Trust Infrastructure.
- Call to Action: Harald urges professionals to explore this concept further via his LinkedIn post.
External Content Disclaimer: This article reflects the author’s views, unedited by Finextra.
Tags: #AI #TrustInfrastructure #DigitalTransformation
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