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SPEAKER NOTE — 30s Open with business pressure, not fear. Frame: AI agents are no longer just doing tasks (Systems of Action) — regulators now require we can prove what they did and why (Systems of Governance). The deck walks that line, top to bottom.
SPEAKER NOTE — 45s Frame as evolution, not rewrite. The five issues #58 / #75 / #76 / #104 / #105 ship under the storyboard tracked in #107. Every existing audit question still works the same; the platform contract gets stricter. The cost story sits in beat 3 — that's the slide finance teams care about.
SPEAKER NOTE — close "Three takeaways: (1) AI Act fines are real and the trigger date is near. (2) Decision Lineage is the audit substrate the regulator asks for, not a compliance certification. (3) The technical pipeline is open-source and runs on infrastructure you already pay for. Thanks."