Adopt AI fast — and still be able to stand behind how.
You’ve been handed two orders that don’t quite agree: adopt AI and ship faster, and don’t let it become the thing that breaks. Your teams are already running coding agents — so the real question was never whether, it’s whether you can stand behind how.That question stopped being abstract this year. Industry research in 2026 found that roughly 45% of AI-generated code ships with security flaws — from overly broad permissions to default admin access — while security review coverage runs 20–30% behind the pace that code is being written. (Veracode — the AI coding security gap) The velocity is real; so is the gap it opens.Closing that gap by asking people to be more careful doesn’t scale. It closes when review stops being a separate step someone has to remember and becomes part of the road itself.That’s how MyaiOne works. Every change is scanned for risky patterns and has to clear automated checks and a human sign-off before it merges — governance isn’t a policy you circulate, it’s the only path the work travels. The faster your teams go, the more that matters, not less.You also keep your hand on the throttle. Models, subscriptions, and endpoints run through one place you control — so there’s no shadow AI quietly billing to someone’s personal key, and no mystery in what’s being used or spent.And the leverage your best people build doesn’t walk out with them. What the agents learn — your conventions, decisions, and hard-won gotchas — stays as durable memory the platform keeps, not tribal knowledge on one laptop.None of this is about slowing anyone down. It’s that “fast” and “defensible” stop being a trade-off — the quickest way for your teams to ship becomes the same one you can stand behind.