According to a recent LinkedIn post from Relyance AI, the company is drawing attention to customer trust as a key determinant of success in artificial intelligence deployments. The post highlights an upcoming March 10 session at the Gartner Data & Analytics event featuring Chief Product Officer Nitin Nagpal and Aptos Retail CIO Jason James.
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The session, titled “The AI Registry Delusion: Why 84% of Customers Are Ready to Walk,” is positioned to explore perceived shortcomings of traditional AI registries. The post suggests that the discussion will focus on the shift toward autonomous, continuous data defense as a way to bolster transparency, accountability, and trust at scale.
For investors, this emphasis indicates that Relyance AI is aligning its product and thought-leadership narrative around governance and risk mitigation in AI systems. If the company’s approach resonates with enterprise buyers concerned about regulatory scrutiny and customer churn, it could support demand for its compliance and data-protection offerings.
Participation in a Gartner-branded forum may also enhance Relyance AI’s visibility among large organizations making AI-related purchasing decisions. Increased exposure to senior technology and data leaders could translate into pipeline opportunities, though the LinkedIn post does not provide specific commercial metrics or customer commitments linked to this event.

