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Grizz Griswold (Executive Producer of Global Programs & Content at FINOS) kicks off Season 6 of the Open Source in Finance Podcast with an absolute masterclass preview of OSFF London 2026. Discover how the global financial industry is shifting its focus from basic LLM experimentation to production-grade agentic safety, deterministic workflows, and cross-hyperscaler cloud controls.
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๐ Timestamps:
0:00 Season Six Kickoff & Global Event Roadmap
0:50 Member Ticket PSA: Claiming Your Corporate Benefits
2:15 Thank You to Our Sponsors: VMware by Broadcom & Core Contributors
3:50 The Week at a Glance: Workshops, Leadership Summits, and Wembley Stadium
4:45 June 23 Workshops: Tokenized Assets, Architecture-as-Code (CALM), and FDC3 Con
6:30 June 24 Workshops: AI Governance (AIGF), Five Spot HPC, and Common Cloud Controls (CCC)
8:22 Closed Session: Open Source AI in Finance Leadership Summit
11:30 Keynote Reveal 1: Greg Kroah-Hartman (Linux Foundation Fellow)
13:02 Keynote Reveal 2: Craig Kitchen (Fidelity Investments) & Greig Callen (NatWest)
14:10 Keynote Reveal 3: Michael Hsu (Former US acting Comptroller of the Currency)
15:15 AI Track Highlights: Old-School Vulnerabilities vs. Bounded Autonomy
18:38 Fluxnova & Platform Automation: 35 Terabyte Database Migrations
19:55 Cultivating Culture: Patent Silos (TD Bank) & GitProxy (Citi)
21:35 Interoperability, CDM, and Desktop Connective Tissue
22:45 Final Discount Code, Show Notes, and Podcast Wrap-Up
๐ The Problem: The Chaos of "Autonomy Creep" and PDF Regulation As generative AI hits production, financial institutions face an operational nightmare called "autonomy creep," where AI agents independently spawn and orchestrate other agents in highly regulated environments. Compounding this risk is the legacy bottleneck of traditional compliance: dense, ambiguous PDF regulation manuals and slow, manual architectural review boards where innovative engineering designs go to die.
๐๏ธ The Solution: Executable Standards & Bounded Autonomy The OSFF London 2026 lineup showcases how global banking giants are building code-driven leashes to securely lock down probabilistic tech:
* Deterministic Guardrails (Fluxnova): Leveraging deterministic workflow engines to act as a complete visibility and audit traceability loop around fluid LLMs.
* Executable Regulations (CDM & CCC): Transitioning regulators away from text manuals toward shared, machine-readable software definitions that automate compliance validation.
* Automated Architecture Frameworks (CALM): Embedding security policies straight into code so compliance checks happen instantly within developer pipelines.
โ๏ธ Why This Matters for Financial Engineering
* Eliminating Legal Friction: Architecture like Citi’s GitProxy enables enterprise developers to seamlessly contribute back to open communities without triggering manual legal silos.
* Sovereign Cloud Orchestration: Utilizing the Common Cloud Controls (CCC) live validator tools to map granular security controls across multiple hyperscalers natively, preventing vendor lock-in.
The takeaway: If you are building, governing, or regulating financial technology in the UK or Europe, this isn’t an optional eventโthis is where actual production standards are being forged. Join us in London from June 23rd to 25th!
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