AI is transforming the workplace at an unprecedented pace. From automating routine tasks to generating insights across industries, AI tools are becoming integral to how organizations operate. However, a new wave of AI, known as agentic AI, is fundamentally different. Unlike traditional AI, which follows explicit instructions, agentic AI operates autonomously, pursuing goals, learning in real-time, and making decisions without human intervention. This leap from tool to independent actor presents immense opportunities, but also unprecedented risks.
The rise of agentic AI is not just a futuristic concept; it is already happening. Recent studies report that although 82% of organizations are already using AI agents, only 44% have any formal policies in place to manage how these agents operate. This gap between adoption and oversight highlights a critical challenge: organizations are integrating autonomous AI faster than they are preparing to manage it.
Understanding Agentic AI: More Than Just a Tool
To understand why agentic AI demands new governance approaches, it’s helpful to think of these systems as digital free agents. Unlike standard software that executes…
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