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AI moves faster than your last commit - and so do hackers. Security can’t be an afterthought; it has to run alongside your code, like invisible, always-on seatbelts keeping users safe.
For the first time ever, the Shift Conference is coming to Asia, landing in Kuala Lumpur in November 2025 - with a full focus on Copilots, Agents, and LLMs.
After months of work, your AI agent can run tasks, create content, even make decisions. Exciting - but how do you use it safely and effectively in the real world?
Gone are the days of babysitting your AI. As Gift Egwuenu showed at Infobip Shift, agents now think and act for themselves - planning, booking, and getting things done.
You finally built that AI agent. It writes code, drafts emails, maybe even runs tasks on its own. It’s powerful, useful - and ready to ship. But then reality hits: how do you actually price something like this?