AI You Can Trust
- Jerry Overton
- 6 hours ago
- 2 min read
A detailed program for executive leaders in high-stakes industries, moving from understanding the critical risks in AI deployment to implementing auditable, real-time safety mechanisms and achieving regulatory compliance.

Introduction
AI adoption is no longer optional—but blind deployment is a risk most organizations can’t afford. AI You Can Trust is a five-part podcast series for executive and technical leaders navigating the safety, compliance, and architectural challenges of agentic AI.
Each episode takes you one step deeper: from understanding the current safety crisis to deploying real-time, interruptible oversight systems. The series focuses on practical systems, not theoretical debates—and shows how to build AI that doesn't just work, but works safely.
All episodes feature AI-generated narration. No human speakers were used.
🎧 Episode Guide
Episode 1: How AI Agents Fail
The series opens with the hard truth: current AI agents lack embedded ethical reasoning. We explore recent safety failures, industry-wide blind spots, and why CTOs are now expected to fix what frontier labs won’t.
Episode 2: AI Regulation Is Here
We break down SB-53, California’s pacesetting law that mandates real-time safety in AI systems—not just logging, but live compliance. If you’re building agents, legal architecture is now part of your job.
Episode 3: AI Inhibition
Meet the Inhibitor: a real-time ethical evaluation engine that flags, interrupts, and redirects unsafe agent reasoning before it’s executed. Designed for integration, not ideology.
Episode 4: AI You Can Trust
One tool, two modes. This episode explains how the Inhibitor adapts to your system’s needs—whether you’re optimizing for speed, depth, or auditability—and how to put it to work using real code.
Episode 5: How to Grow Safer AI
A clear, phase-based build process—designed for teams that want to ship real systems, not prototypes. The Inhibitor Application Sprint gives CTOs a roadmap for ethical deployment from day one.
🔧 Explore the Tech
The Inhibitor is open-source, API-ready, and built for developers. Start building with real-time ethical oversight today.