Agentic AI vs. AI Agents: What Governance Teams Need to Know

Agentic AI and AI agents are not the same thing. The terms get used interchangeably, but they describe meaningfully different levels of autonomy, and from a governance standpoint, that difference is crucial. Agentic AI is human-triggered: a person initiates the task, the AI decides how to execute it, and a human reviews the result. AI […]
AI Governance Frameworks: NIST AI RMF, EU AI Act, and ISO 42001 Compared

The EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, and ISO 42001 share enough common ground that one governance program can satisfy all three simultaneously. That’s the finding we see consistently across enterprise implementations: the overlap between these frameworks is substantial enough to eliminate most duplicated work, if the program is designed around shared controls from the […]
How to Establish an Effective AI Governance Committee in 2026

An AI governance committee is a cross-functional group responsible for setting policies, managing risk, and providing oversight for an organization’s AI adoption. It’s the structure that turns ad hoc AI decisions into repeatable, auditable governance. This guide covers who should serve on the committee, what responsibilities it owns, how to draft a charter, and the […]