Renç Korzay, CEO of Giza, emphasizes that ethical considerations in the development of AI agent must be ‘architecturally enforced’. He argues for built -in user control and “security per design” to minimize legal costs.
‘Architecturally enforced’ user security
The rapid progress of artificial intelligence has led to the development of increasingly advanced AI agents, able to perform complex tasks in various sectors. However, as these agents become more powerful and autonomous, the concern about ethical considerations and potential risks have emerged.
To tackle these concerns, Renç Korzay, CEO of Giza and a veteran from the industry, proponents of user protection and sovereignty, of which he said they must be “non-native” and “architecturally maintained”. Korzay argues that ethical guidelines must translate into concrete engineering requirements, which forms every aspect of AI agent design.
In written answers to questions from Bitcoin.com News, Korzay also emphasized the need for full user control. This check, he added, must be embedded in the architecture of the agent, as a result of which users maintain full supervision and authority. In contrast to systems that depend on delegated check, ethical AI agents must operate through authorization frameworks that can be withdrawn immediately, Korzay said.
The core message is clear to the Giza CEO: ethical considerations must be built into the fundamental architecture of AI systems, not added as a side issue.
“In Defi, where the financial assets of users are at stake, ethical considerations must be built into the fundamental architecture of AI systems, not added as a side issue,” said Korzay.
This mentality of the “security first” is essential for building trust and guaranteeing the responsible development of AI agents. With regard to decentralized financial (Defi) markets, which have become more complex, Korzay revealed that it is now possible to use AI agents to optimize the positions of users in leading protocols and to perform advanced strategies, while users control complete control preserve funds.
‘Xenocognitive’ financing
In the meantime, the CEO argues that effective user protection in Defi comes from a robust product design, not just from external regulations. This “security per design” approach, he said, tries to create an ecosystem where security is “intrinsic”, which minimizes the need for harsh regulations.
Korzay claims that building inherently secured systems in line with stakeholders and proactively deals with supervisors to form future policy. The focus is on creating value through well-designed products, making compliance a natural result instead of an innovation-stifling obstacle.
Korzay said in the future and said that he provides ‘xenocognitive finance’ for 2030 ‘xenocognitive finance’, with AI agents who pop up as the primary market interface, which exceeds human cognitive boundaries. At that time, people will set strategic goals, while AI agents will handle implementation.
“The adoption curve will not be linear – it will be exponentially. Since these agents demonstrate their assets to consistently perform better than manual activities while maintaining security guarantees, they become the standard way to communicate with financial markets, ”the CEO added.