- The AI agent bottleneck isn't model performance β it's permissions VentureBeat —
- AI agents are entering their rebuild era as enterprises confront the reliability problem VentureBeat —
- Okta writes its own license to kill rogue AI agents The Register —
- Asana was battered by the AI boom. Now itβs betting its future on humans and agents working together. Fortune —
- Okta expects Q2 FY2027 9% revenue growth with 26% non-GAAP operating margin as it scales AI agents push Seeking Alpha —
AI Agents Face Reliability Rebuild
The initial hype surrounding AI agents is giving way to a more pragmatic 'rebuild era' as enterprises encounter significant reliability and cost hurdles.
Companies are discovering that high-performing language models often struggle with long-running workflows, API coordination, and state preservation.
In response, firms like Okta are introducing 'kill switches' for rogue agents, while Asana is investing $75 million to integrate human-centric management tools.
This shift reflects a broader corporate realization that the next phase of AI adoption requires robust governance rather than just raw computing power.