statements ยท statement-BATCH-2026-004-011
person-amy-shillinglaw
Shillinglaw characterizes an AI agent as technically a machine identity that is designed to act more like a human and therefore calls for governance closer to human-identity controls than a conventional machine account receives.
Statement context
- Statement type
- interpretation
- Exact source locator
- 00:04:36
- Source date
- 2025-11-20
- Role at source time
- Technical Advocate
- Evidence character
- vendor presenter interpretation
- Scope
- Governance treatment of AI agents relative to human and machine identities.
Recorded uncertainty: This is SailPoint's framing, not a settled taxonomy.
Indexed source: Governing AI agents with Agent Identity Security
Evidence lineage and transparency
| Relationship field | Linked identifiers |
|---|---|
| topic ids | topic-ai-agents, topic-non-human-identity, topic-ai-governance |
Machine review: ready for human review. Human review: approved. Workflow: published.
Complete structured record
- statement id
- statement-BATCH-2026-004-011
- source id
- source-sailpoint-governing-ai-agents-2025
- person id
- person-amy-shillinglaw
- institutional author
- SailPoint Technologies
- book edition id
- Unknown
- speaker role at source time
- Technical Advocate
- organization at source time
- SailPoint Technologies
- statement type
- interpretation
- neutral paraphrase
- Shillinglaw characterizes an AI agent as technically a machine identity that is designed to act more like a human and therefore calls for governance closer to human-identity controls than a conventional machine account receives.
- direct quote
- Unknown
- direct quote rights note
- Unknown
- exact locator
- 00:04:36
- locator type
- timestamp
- source date
- 2025-11-20
- topic ids
- topic-ai-agents, topic-non-human-identity, topic-ai-governance
- executive role context
- role-ciso, role-cio, role-cto
- industry context
- cross-industry enterprise
- geographic context
- geo-global
- evidence character
- vendor_presenter_interpretation
- factual verification status
- conceptual_not_empirical
- statement scope
- Governance treatment of AI agents relative to human and machine identities.
- uncertainty
- This is SailPoint's framing, not a settled taxonomy.
- extraction method
- speaker_labeled_platform_caption_review_checked_against_video
- machine extraction confidence
- 0.99
- independent agent review status
- not_reviewed
- publication status
- published
- workflow status
- published
- machine review status
- ready_for_human_review
- human review status
- approved
- reviewed by
- Murray Newlands
- reviewed at
- 2026-08-16T23:17:22Z
Provenance and revision history
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"provenance": [
{
"source_url": "https://developer.sailpoint.com/discuss/t/governing-ai-agents-with-agent-identity-security/188944",
"accessed_at": "2026-08-15",
"retrieval_method": "official embedded video and platform captions",
"exact_locator": "00:04:36-00:04:56",
"content_hash": "sha256:a254342e28dcc6b6bd1994f5366e0ea44c02899eacb3a2861a795f567a5ced7c",
"batch_id": "BATCH-2026-004",
"prompt_id": "OEII-MEDIA-RESEARCH",
"prompt_version": "2.0",
"notes": null
}
],
"revision_history": [
{
"changed_at": "2026-08-16T23:17:22Z",
"changed_by": "Murray Newlands",
"summary": "Approved for the governed-identities pilot release under the exact scope, exclusions, rights treatment, and limitations recorded in issue #18.",
"batch_id": "BATCH-2026-004"
}
]
}