Claw-style AI agents are coming to the enterprise. The governance infrastructure is still catching up.

The press release version of Automation Anywhere‘s EnterpriseClaw announcement is straightforward enough: a new capability for deploying what the company The post Claw-style AI agents are coming to the enterprise. The governance infrastructure is still catching up. appeared first on The New Stack .
The proliferation of more capable AI models and research into agentic systems is enabling the commercialization of 'claw-style' agents for enterprises.
The introduction of autonomous AI agents directly into enterprise workflows has the potential to significantly reshape corporate structures and white-collar work.
Enterprises are now acquiring tools that enable autonomous execution of complex tasks, necessitating a rapid evolution in governance and operational frameworks.
- · AI Agent developers
- · Early adopting enterprises
- · Cloud infrastructure providers
- · Cybersecurity firms
- · SaaS providers (certain niches)
- · Consulting firms (task automation)
- · Companies slow to adapt
- · Legacy IT infrastructure
Enterprises begin to experiment with and deploy AI agents for various operational tasks.
The integration of AI agents forces a re-evaluation of data security, compliance, and ethical AI use within corporations.
A new industry for AI agent oversight, auditing, and regulatory compliance emerges to manage autonomous systems at scale.
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