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## Segment 7 — governance

## Article 88 — a088

# Blair Levin

**Profile.** Blair Levin is a technology and telecommunications policy analyst and commentator; per the enrichment overlay he is useful for policy and telecommunications/technology-governance framing. No verified canonical institutional URL was supplied in the enrichment results.

**Role in the source.** Co-author of the HBR article 'Can AI Agents Be Trusted?' (May 2025). The article is jointly authored, so every quote in this vault is attributed to both Levin and [[entity-larry-downes]].

**Attributed contributions (as inline links).** The thesis and the framework [[framework-trustworthy-ai-triad]]; claims [[claim-micromanagement-defeats-purpose]], [[claim-ad-model-misaligns-ai]], [[claim-ai-vulnerable-to-hacking]], and [[claim-fiduciary-legal-precedent]]; quotes [[quote-agentic-ai-definition]], [[quote-micromanagement-paradox]], and [[quote-ai-fiduciary-baseline]]; and the contrarian insights [[contrarian-supervision-defeats-ai]] and [[contrarian-ads-are-the-real-ai-threat]].