Do hafte pehle Las Vegas mein Google Cloud Next ’26 ke dauran, Google ne woh kiya jo enterprise AI industry pichle do saal se avoid kar rahi thi. Company ne agentic AI governance ko ek native product feature bana diya — na ki koi baad mein add kiya gaya feature.
Sabse bada announcement tha Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform. Google ise Vertex AI ka successor bata raha hai. Yeh ek comprehensive platform hai jahan agents ko build, scale, govern, aur optimise kiya ja sakta hai.
Kya hai khaas is platform mein?
Jo cheez is announcement ko alag banati hai woh model access ya TPU upgrades nahi hai. Asli baat hai architecture. Har agent jo is platform par build hota hai, usse ek unique cryptographic identity milti hai. Yeh identity traceability aur auditing ke liye use hoti hai.
Wahi, Agent Gateway naam ka component hai jo agents aur enterprise data ke beech interactions ko monitor karta hai. Iska matlab hai ki enterprises ab dekh sakte hain ki unke agents kya kar rahe hain, kaun si data access kar rahe hain, aur kya decisions le rahe hain.
Enterprises abhi bhi piche kyun hain?
Google ne product to bana diya, lekin enterprises abhi bhi is technology ko adopt karne mein piche hain. Iski wajah yeh hai ki agentic AI governance ek naya concept hai. Zyadatar companies ke paas abhi bhi proper governance frameworks nahi hain.
Enterprises ko ab apne internal systems aur processes ko upgrade karna hoga. Unhe train karna hoga teams ko. Aur sabse important — unhe ek clear governance strategy banani hogi jo agents ke saath kaam kare.
Hamaari Baat: Yeh kyun matter karta hai
Hamari nazar mein, Google ne ek smart move kiya hai. Agentic AI governance ko product feature banana ek bold step hai. Lekin asli challenge abhi baki hai — enterprises ki readiness.
Seedha baat karein toh: technology available hai, lekin usko implement karne ke liye organizations ko apna mindset badalna hoga. Agentic AI sirf ek tool nahi hai — yeh ek naya way of working hai. Agar enterprises ne abhi se governance par focus nahi kiya, toh woh piche reh jayenge.
Sources & References
- Google Cloud Next ’26 Coverage — Original Story