AI Features Are Moving Faster Than Business Controls: Why Governance Must Catch Up Before Adoption Scales
Artificial intelligence is no longer developing as a single category of software. It is becoming a moving stack of capabilities: chatbots, copilots, document analysers, workflow automations, coding assistants, research tools and increasingly autonomous agentic systems that can take action across business processes. For small and medium-sized businesses, this creates an uncomfortable problem. The tools are […]
AI Features Are Moving Faster Than Enterprise Controls: Why Governance Must Catch Up Before Adoption Scales
Artificial intelligence is no longer advancing through isolated model improvements alone. The more disruptive shift is now happening at the feature layer. Enterprise users are not simply receiving better chatbots, faster summarisation tools or more capable drafting assistants. They are receiving entirely new operating capabilities: autonomous agents, embedded copilots, workflow executors, multimodal assistants, AI-generated analytics, […]
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 […]