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25/06/2026

Testing Error Rate in Automated Reasoning

Scott Wiltamuth (Director of Software Development for Agentic AI and Automated Reasoning, AWS) on the new episode of The Next Five featuring Mary Martin (Managing Director and Senior Partner, BCG) and Varun Chitkara (Senior Vice President of Global Product & Technology, ADP).

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24/06/2026

Ensuring the Highest Returns on AI Investments

Mary Martin (Managing Director and Senior Partner, BCG) on the new episode of The Next Five featuring Scott Wiltamuth (Director of Software Development for Agentic AI and Automated Reasoning, AWS) and Varun Chitkara (Senior Vice President of Global Product & Technology, ADP).

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Apple: https://pdis.co/TNF41AWS1-Apple
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FT: https://thenextfive.ft.com/

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23/06/2026

New episode of The Next Five is out now. In high-stakes environments, predicting an outcome is no longer enough. Leaders need AI that can explain its logic so they can trust the outcome. Joining Tom Parker to dissect this further is Scott Wiltamuth (Director of Software Development for Agentic AI and Automated Reasoning, AWS), Mary Martin (Managing Director and Senior Partner, BCG) and Varun Chitkara (Senior Vice President of Global Product & Technology, ADP).

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Apple: https://pdis.co/TNF41AWS1-Apple

Spotify: https://pdis.co/TNF41AWS1-Spotify

FT: https://thenextfive.ft.com/

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22/06/2026

The new episode of The Next Five is out tomorrow. It’s 2026. You’re the CEO of a global bank or the Head of Surgery at a major hospital. An AI system looks at a complex set of volatile market data, or a patient’s decade-long medical history, and gives you a directive. It doesn’t just give you a percentage of probability. It tells you exactly what to do. But here is the catch: If that decision fails, "the machine told me so" won’t hold up in court, in the boardroom, or at a patient’s bedside. For a few years now, we’ve played a game of ‘black box’ roulette, using AI that predicts the future based on the past. But in a world of sudden market shifts and unprecedented global change, the past is no longer a reliable map. We are entering the era of Automated Reasoning. This is the shift from AI that guesses to AI that proves. It’s a market for explainable systems that is set to hit nearly ten billion dollars this year, doubling by 2032. Because today, leaders don’t just need an answer; they need the logic behind it. They need a ‘glass box’ they can trust. Scott Wiltamuth, Director of Software Development for Agentic AI and Automated Reasoning at AWS, alongside Mary Martin, Managing Director and Senior Partner at BCG and Varun Chitkara, Senior Vice President of Global Product & Technology at ADP join host Tom Parker.

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Protecting innovation 22/06/2026

How intellectual property rights protect ideas, reward inventors and build trust between businesses

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Protecting innovation How intellectual property rights can help to protect ideas, reward inventors and make knowledge easier to share

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