The technology is here.
The rules aren't.

Every major platform just shipped autonomous agent capabilities. Almost nobody has defined how their agents should operate.

The shift.

2023

Chatbots and copilots. AI assists humans.

2024

Agent frameworks explode. AI starts acting.

2025

Major platforms add agents. Salesforce. ServiceNow. SAP.

2026

Agents go autonomous. MCP hits 97M downloads. McKinsey confirms only ~30% of organizations know how to set rules for their agents. EU AI Act high-risk enforcement begins August. The gap becomes a crisis.

The gap.

~30%

of organizations have mature rules for their agents

McKinsey State of AI Trust 2026

13%

of organizations report sustained ROI at scale

ETR / SiliconANGLE, March 2026

75%

of AI pilots never reach production

Deloitte State of AI 2026

40%+

of agentic AI projects will be abandoned by 2027

Gartner

The reason isn't technology failure. It's a rules failure. Teams don't know how to tell agents what they're allowed to do.

Machine-readable rules.

Your policies are PDFs. Your agents can't read PDFs.

Machine-readable rules: when an invoice exceeds €10,000, the agent escalates to the finance manager. Encoded. Enforced at the infrastructure level. The agent cannot bypass it. That's a JSON Policy Card — how your team actually operates, in a format agents execute.

Policy-as-code is proven for infrastructure — Kubernetes, cloud, CI/CD. For AI agents, the tools are emerging: NVIDIA OpenShell, AWS Cedar, NeMo Guardrails, Galileo Agent Control. What's missing is the organizational work — understanding your workflow deeply enough to know which rules to encode.

That's the gap.

The honest position.

Agents are nondeterministic. We can't make them safe. We make them safer — measurably, provably, one workflow at a time.

Human-in-the-loop isn't a fallback. It's a design choice. Where it's mandatory. Where it's optional. Where autonomous action is acceptable.

We're not selling “AI is safe now.” We're selling a structured way to determine what level of autonomy is appropriate for each workflow, and to encode that decision into rules agents can execute.

The window.

This positioning is defensible for 6–12 months. The Big 4 will build their own rule-encoding approaches. The advantage is starting now. By the time everyone else catches up, you've rewired five workflows.

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