topic/human-led-ai-guardrails
Bynder makes the case for human-led AI in 2026

DAM Cowboy · W27 · June 2026
The argument here is that AI agents work when humans set direction and define boundaries, not when they run unsupervised. Bynder's framing focuses on three roles: humans decide what matters, set access and usage rules, and audit outputs. It's a counterpoint to the "let AI handle it" narrative that dominated 2025. The post doesn't break new technical ground, but it does name the governance layer most teams are still figuring out.
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