Google begins putting the guardrails on agentic AI

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Of the three, it’s that last number that is perhaps scariest. These are software agents with access to business systems, customer data, and organizational credentials, yet more than one-third of organizations aren’t confident they can stop one quickly when it misbehaves.

What, me worry?

The agent is the least interesting part

The dirty secret of the agentic enterprise is that the agent is probably the least interesting part of the architecture. It gets all the hype, but the real work is identity, permissions, workflow boundaries, data quality, retrieval, memory, evaluation, audit trails, cost controls, and deciding which system is allowed to be the source of truth when the agent gets confused.

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