According to a recent LinkedIn post from Trustible, the company is drawing attention to the growing use of embedded AI features inside enterprise software stacks that often bypass formal governance workflows. The post highlights examples such as CRM assistants, AI-enabled contract tools, and HRIS recommendations that may be deployed via routine product updates without risk review.
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The post suggests that, under emerging AI regulations, accountability for AI impacts may fall on the deploying organization rather than the upstream vendor, creating potential compliance and liability exposure. Trustible positions its offerings as a way to help organizations map and manage this risk surface, which could support demand for its governance solutions as regulatory scrutiny and enterprise reliance on third-party AI tools expand.

