Human-Agent Trust Weekly AI News

June 9 - June 17, 2025

This week brought important updates about human trust in AI agents. Security experts predict AI agents will soon handle complex cybersecurity tasks on their own. Companies are debating how to monitor these fast-learning systems, with some suggesting using AI to watch other AI.

In business world news, agentic AI faces trust challenges when handling payments and sensitive data. While the technology promises efficiency gains, experts warn that trust issues could slow its adoption in corporate settings.

Technical improvements like faster decision-making and better planning skills are making AI agents more reliable. However, researchers emphasize that human oversight remains crucial as these systems become more independent.

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