Dominick Romano: Watch Out for Foreign Influence in Our AI

Dominick Romano: Watch Out for Foreign Influence in Our AI

In the AI: Trust but Verify podcast, our host, Alec Crawford (@alec06830), Founder and CEO of Verapath (www.verapath.com), interviews guests about how they are using AI in business, where you can trust AI, and where you need to put up guard rails. Podcast production and sound engineering by Troutman Street Audio. You can find them on LinkedIn.

AI: Trust but Verify — with Dominick RomanoAbout the Guest

Dominick “Dom” Romano is the founder and CEO of Drainpipe.io, an AI company focused on making AI systems trustworthy enough for regulated, high-stakes environments. Dom’s background spans video game development, casino gaming, advertising, real-time routing for hazardous payloads, mainframe engineering for IBM z/OS and banking systems, real-time transactions, and observability. Today, Drainpipe.io works with major manufacturers in Germany across pharmaceuticals, automotive, and chemical manufacturing, helping them deploy AI systems where the inputs and outputs must be verifiable—especially when AI touches critical regulatory data such as pharmaceutical dossiers submitted to health authorities.

Top 5 Takeaways
  • AI adoption in regulated industries requires trust, not just capability. Dom emphasizes that when AI touches critical workflows—especially in pharmaceuticals, compliance, or regulatory submissions—organizations need confidence that both the data going in and the AI-generated output are legitimate and trustworthy.
  • AI can scale mistakes, bias, and discrimination. The conversation highlights how AI systems used in decisions such as lending or hiring can create large-scale harm if bias or unlawful discrimination goes undetected—particularly when companies cannot prove the model is not using impermissible factors.
  • Cybersecurity has to come before “cool” AI features. Dom and Alec discuss how rapidly adopted AI tools can create serious security risks when they go viral without proper cybersecurity foundations. The OpenClaw example is used as a warning about software that provides value but fails to account for security from the start.
  • AI is becoming a geopolitical and cultural force. Dom raises concerns about “digital colonialism,” where countries in the Global South may become increasingly shaped by Western AI models that do not represent their own cultures, languages, or values.
  • The near-term AI risks may be more urgent than distant sci-fi scenarios. While existential risk is discussed, Dom argues that immediate threats—deepfakes, multimodal AI on devices, AI in armed conflict, and rapidly expanding cybersecurity vulnerabilities—deserve serious attention right now.

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