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Join us for a deep dive into the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and institutional finance, recorded live at Consensus Hong Kong (Feb 2026). In this panel hosted by The Unpaid Company, industry leaders from Kite AI, 1inch, Perle Labs, and ActionModel discuss the reality of deploying AI agents in high-stakes environments. While "AI" is a buzzword, this discussion cuts through the noise to explore how institutions are actually using automation for execution and monitoring—and where they draw the line on risk. In this video, we cover: Trust & Guardrails: Why Henry (Kite AI) believes institutions won't adopt autonomous agents without strict safety layers and "common sense" guardrails. On-Chain Reality: De-mystifying "on-chain agents"—how off-chain logic interacts with on-chain execution (DeFi, swaps, and payments). Risk vs. Speed: Sasha (1inch) discusses the balance between AI's execution speed and the necessity of human-led risk management and compliance. The Human Layer: Arthur (Perle Labs) explains why human verification and data provenance are critical for enterprise and government-level AI. Community vs. Big Tech: Sina (ActionModel) argues for community-owned AI models and the inevitability of workforce automation. 🗣️ Speakers: Henry - Ecosystem Product Lead, Kite AI Alexandra (Sasha) - Head of BD, 1inch Arthur - CCO, Perle Labs Sina Yamani - Founder & CEO, ActionModel Moderator: Blingo - Co-Founder, Radar Block About Kite AI: Kite AI is a purpose-built Layer 1 blockchain powered by PayPal, designed to enable agentic payments and stablecoin use cases for the agentic economy.