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Ramsey Theory Group Flags Rising Enterprise Risk as U.S. Unveils AI Framework

Ramsey Theory Group Flags Rising Enterprise Risk as U.S. Unveils AI Framework

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Ramsey Theory Group is warning that enterprises are entering a high‑risk phase in AI adoption, as the firm sees agentic AI systems scaling faster than governance and controls in the wake of the new White House national AI legislative framework released on March 20, 2026. CEO Dan Herbatschek said the federal push for a unified U.S. regulatory approach underscores a widening gap between rapidly deployed autonomous AI agents and the immature oversight structures most organizations currently have in place.

From Ramsey Theory Group’s vantage point across its portfolio and enterprise technology work, agentic AI is shifting from experimental innovation to core operational infrastructure in sectors such as healthcare, logistics, construction, and automotive retail, creating a new and largely unmanaged layer of enterprise risk. Herbatschek argued that while national rules on issues like intellectual property, workforce impacts, and preemption of conflicting state laws may reduce regulatory fragmentation and support AI adoption, the immediate threat is operational: how AI agents behave in production environments, where they function as “digital employees” without commensurate governance, supervision, and real‑time controls.

The company characterizes agentic AI as the fastest‑growing unmanaged risk category in enterprise technology stacks, driven by autonomous decision‑making, workflow execution, and system‑to‑system interactions that can propagate errors or unintended behavior at scale. Ramsey Theory Group is urging C‑suites and boards to treat AI agents as a new governance object class, establish continuous monitoring of agent behavior, and integrate AI risk into existing enterprise risk management and resilience frameworks rather than handling it as a siloed IT or innovation issue.

Headquartered in New York with operations in Los Angeles, New Jersey, and Paris, Ramsey Theory Group positions its advisory and technology capabilities around long‑term capital deployment, operational resilience, and disciplined growth for digital and creative infrastructure businesses, including portfolio company Requiem Creative. The firm expects demand to increase for tools and strategies that provide real‑time oversight of agentic AI as federal policy continues to evolve, with executives under pressure to capture AI‑driven efficiency gains while avoiding enforcement, reputational, and systemic‑failure risks that could arise if autonomous systems outpace governance.

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