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Monday Live dives into AI, governance, and open standards for smarter buildings in this fast‑paced session. In this episode of Monday Live, host Anto Budiardjo and guests Jim Lee, Ken Sinclair, Kimon Onuma, Rick Justis, David Wilts, Keith Gipson and others explore how governance and standards will shape the future of smart buildings, IoT, and agentic AI. They connect century‑old hardware standards like the NEMA 1‑15 electrical plug to today’s virtual and process standards, showing how good governance can unlock decades of innovation we can’t yet foresee. Key topics covered: AI governance in an age of open systems, trust, and privacy. AutomatedBuildings.com’s shift into thought leadership and rapid, community‑driven education. The UDMI (Universal Device Management Interface) project moving under C4SB, and how it links devices, semantics, and digital twins. AGI timelines, agentic AI, and why vision‑centric architectures may matter more than text‑only LLMs. Governance vs. standards: physical standards (plugs, rail gauges), virtual standards (BACnet, semantics, UDMI), and process standards for carbon and BIM governance. Construction’s productivity crisis, procurement lock‑in, and how better standards and governance could finally unlock innovation in buildings. You’ll hear practical examples ranging from Apple’s clever use of multiple plug standards, to BACnet’s evolution and testing governance, to emerging ESG and carbon‑reporting requirements that are already reshaping global real estate. Throughout, the group keeps returning to a central question: how do we balance innovation, safety, and openness so that AI and connected systems can scale with integrity and trust. Who this is for: Building owners, operators, and integrators Controls and IoT vendors Standards and governance specialists Anyone trying to make sense of AI, AGI, and open source in the built environment Suggested chapters: 0:00 – Welcome and intros 3:30 – AutomatedBuildings update and thought leadership 11:45 – C4SB working groups and UDMI overview 16:10 – SCALE Linux conference, AGI, open source AI 22:20 – Agents, money, and agent‑held credit cards 26:00 – Governance and standards: the NEMA plug story 37:30 – Collingridge dilemma and “overreach” in standards 48:00 – DC vs AC, eMERGE, and infrastructure inertia 49:40 – Governance for carbon, ESG, and BIM 58:00 – Construction productivity and procurement barriers 1:00:30 – BACnet history, testing, and trust 1:05:10 – Final thoughts on trust, integrity, and AI