Google begins putting the guardrails on agentic AI
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Google begins putting the guardrails on agentic AI
"The most important thing Google announced at Google Cloud Next 2026 wasn't another model, another Tensor Processing Unit (TPU), or another way to sprinkle Gemini across the enterprise. Rather, it was an admission, or possibly a warning. Agents need supervision."
"Enterprises have spent the past two years falling in love with AI agents. Now they need to keep them from embarrassing, bankrupting, or exposing the business."
"The minute AI moves from saying things to doing things, all the boring enterprise questions demand answers. Who authorized this? What data?"
Google Cloud Next 2026 highlighted the importance of supervising AI agents, acknowledging their potential risks and vulnerabilities. While showcasing advancements like the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform and new TPUs, the focus shifted to the necessity of managing these agents effectively. Enterprises have embraced AI agents but now face challenges in preventing potential failures that could harm their operations. The key takeaway is that trust in AI must be accompanied by verification to ensure responsible use within businesses.
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