National Australia Bank is preparing a security stress test for its agentic AI platform, focusing on the safety and compliance risks that can emerge when autonomous AI systems make decisions without human intervention. The move adds a risk-control layer to the bank’s broader AI rollout.
NAB set up its AI Science team in April and has already deployed OpenAI agents to handle documents. According to the report, that has cut review times from 45 minutes to 1 minute. The bank’s adoption rate for agentic AI applications has now reached 90%.
The planned testing will be carried out with Harness, with compliance checks built directly into the development workflow. The update was reported by Techub, citing CryptoBriefing.
National Australia Bank (NAB) is preparing to run security stress tests on its agentic AI platform to assess the safety and compliance risks of autonomous AI systems making decisions without human intervention.
NAB formed its AI Science team in April and has already deployed OpenAI agents for document handling, cutting review times from 45 minutes to 1 minute.
The bank’s adoption rate for agentic AI applications has reached 90%. The testing will be conducted with Harness, with compliance checks embedded into the development process.
The update was reported by Techub, citing CryptoBriefing.
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