London

June 28–29, 2027

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September 15–16, 2026

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November 9–10, 2026

How much autonomy do you give autonomous agents?

It’s important to find your trust threshold when working with AI agents

John Bristowe, Divya Mohan, Jennifer Riggins and Manuel Pais

Date & time

17:00

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How much autonomy is too much when orchestrating a fleet of AI agents? Does that autonomy vary by use case? By users? By environment? How can you build agentic trust across your software delivery lifecycle?

This expert panel will dive into both the research and practice behind how engineering leaders determine how much autonomy they’re giving agentic AI — and where a human in the loop is required.

This discussion among engineering leaders will include:

  • Define the conditions under which AI autonomy can be extended – and what triggers a rollback of that trust
  • Maintain accountability and traceability when AI is an active participant across the development lifecycle
  • Build a consistent trust framework that scales across teams and tools as AI capability keeps shifting

panelists:

Manuel Pais

Independent
Team Topologies Co-author

John Bristowe

Octopus Deploy
Principal Developer Advocate

Divya Mohan

SUSE
Lead Open Source Advocate

Moderator:

Jennifer Riggins

Freelance Tech Journalist