Scaling AI successfully isnt just about moving fast — its about building the right foundations first. In this session, learn how Flybuys focused early on AI governance, steering documents, and engineering standards to enable smooth, secure AI adoption at scale. Well explore how upfront investment in guardrails, training, and approval processes allowed teams to deploy AI capabilities faster and with confidence. Youll hear how Flybuys is embedding governance and security expectations into engineering workflows using Kiro, including standardised steering patterns, approval pathways, and controlled rollout of AI capabilities such as Powers. Attendees will gain practical insights into how slowing down early can unlock faster, safer AI delivery across the organisation.
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