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Top AI Execs to Watch in 2026: Babel Street’s Benji Hutchinson

SWStaff Writer|2 min read|June 30, 2026
Benji Hutchinson, Babel Street

Benji Hutchinson

CEO, Babel Street

Benji Hutchinson led Babel Street’s transformation into an AI-first company aligning product, technology and go-to-market teams around a shared vision and executing on it in less than a year.

In May 2026, Babel Street launched Insights Investigator and introduced Agentic Risk Intelligence, replacing manual investigative workflows with governed AI agents that help analysts surface threats and make critical decisions in a fraction of the time. The result is a renewed growth trajectory and durable differentiation across national security, threat intelligence and commercial risk markets, he said.

“Benji has set a clear vision for where Babel Street is headed and aligned the entire company behind it with conviction,” said Jen Snell, chief marketing officer of Babel Street. “He pushed us to think bigger about AI and what it can purposefully do for our customers and their missions. We’re not just making analysts faster: we are fundamentally transforming how intelligence work gets done. Under his leadership, we haven’t just wrapped our stack in an AI co-analyst, copilot or chatbot — we’ve truly taken OSINT into the agentic era.”

Why Watch

In 2026, his team is heavily focused on defining and leading the agentic risk intelligence category, combining governed AI agents, data dominance, elite tradecraft, and transparency and auditability, to support critical missions across national security and commercial markets. As demand for identity and supplier risk intelligence and situational awareness continues to accelerate, Hutchinson’s teams are helping organizations surface the signals that matter from overwhelming volumes of structured and unstructured data.

They are modernizing and moving intelligence work beyond manual processes and toward human-in-control systems where AI agents continuously investigate, analyze and deliver decision-ready insights at machine speed. Hutchinson said analysts at the Center for Intelligence Research, Analysis, and Training report now saving 30-60 minutes per source reviewed and cutting the effort to produce a finished intelligence product by more than half.

“The most rewarding part of this work is bringing AI-first, agentic technology directly to the people defending our national security,” Hutchinson said. “We’re not chasing AI for its own sake — we’re building human-in-control systems that turn overwhelming volumes of data into real-time decisions, so the analysts and operators on the front line can act faster and with greater confidence than ever before.”

Fun fact: Hutchinson serves on the President’s National AI Advisory Committee advising early-stage technology startups. He enjoys reading about the business history of foundational technologies, such as semiconductors, personal computing, computer vision, operating systems, robotics, the origins of AI, and space exploration.

See the entire Top AI Execs to Watch in 2026 list here. 

SW
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