New updates have been reported about Galileo.
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Galileo has introduced Agent Control, an open-source control plane designed to let enterprises centrally define and enforce behavior policies across all their AI agents, positioning the company at the core of agent governance as large organizations scale AI adoption. By decoupling guardrails from individual agents and enabling policies to be written once and applied anywhere, Galileo aims to address a key blocker to production deployment, as most agents today remain sidelined due to trust, safety, and governance concerns.
Agent Control, released under the Apache 2.0 license, is vendor-neutral and supports any agent framework or guardrail evaluator, reducing vendor lock-in and allowing enterprises to maintain portable, reusable policies as their AI stacks evolve. Initial integrations with platforms such as Strands Agents, CrewAI, Glean, and Cisco AI Defense suggest a go-to-market path that could expand Galileo’s footprint among Fortune 500 and digital-native customers facing rapid growth in agent volumes and token traffic, which IDC forecasts will rise sharply by 2027. Galileo co-founder and CTO Yash Sheth said the product reflects lessons from enterprise deployments where hard-coded controls made agents brittle, and the company is positioning Agent Control as core infrastructure for lifecycle management, evaluation engineering, and continuous improvement of AI agents in mission-critical environments.

