Anthropic’s Valuation Surge Shows the Real Enterprise AI Risk: Feature-Led Adoption Without Governance
Anthropic’s reported rise to become the world’s most valuable AI company is a striking market signal. Reuters reported on 28 May 2026 that Anthropic had raised $65 billion at a $965 billion post-money valuation, overtaking OpenAI, which Reuters said was valued at $852 billion in March 2026. The same reporting said Anthropic’s annual run-rate revenue […]
Agentic AI: The Next Governance Gap for UK Enterprises
Why AI agents need controls, not just policies The UK AI governance conversation has moved. For the last two years, many organisations have focused on acceptable use policies, staff guidance, prompt hygiene, data protection warnings and whether employees should be allowed to use tools such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot or Claude. Those controls still matter. […]
Agentic AI is turning AI governance from policy management into operational control
For many organisations, the first phase of AI governance was relatively simple to understand. The business needed to decide whether staff could use tools such as ChatGPT, what information they could put into them, whether customer data was allowed, and what level of review was needed before AI-assisted outputs were used externally. That phase is […]
The Hidden Cost of Uncontrolled AI in Regulated Enterprises
International Organization for Standardization EU Artificial Intelligence Act Most regulated organisations already have AI in production. They simply do not know where, how, or on what terms. AI adoption has shifted from experimentation to operational dependence. Generative systems now support customer service, underwriting, credit assessment, marketing content, legal review, software development, fraud detection, and internal […]