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  <title>ck AI Value Without Rebuilding Your Stack - Ken Stott</title>
  <description>Episode Topic: Ken Stott, Field CTO at Hasura, joins PayPod to explore how modern fintech leaders can navigate trust, regulation, decentralization, and AI in today’s data landscape. He explains how intelligent agents, semantic layers, and universal data access are shaping the next generation of financial data architecture. Lessons You’ll Learn: Learn why regulators and AI demand the same data semantics, how decentralization shapes real-world data stacks, and how Hasura’s tools help derive value without overhauling systems. About Our Guest: Ken Stott is the Field CTO at Hasura, bringing decades of data strategy experience to the table. He’s helping businesses transition to decentralized, AI-powered data ecosystems by implementing Hasura’s semantic-driven, API-first stack. Ken’s insights bridge regulatory needs, operational demands, and technological possibilities. Topics Covered:   Semantics, AI, and regulatory compliance    Intelligent data agents and task automation    Decentralization and modern data realities    API-first ecosystems and orchestration    Hasura’s universal data access layer and PromptQL    &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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