Agentic AI Is Ready – Are Enterprises?
Techstrong TV Interviews
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27-Feb-2026
The rush to automate is hitting a major speed bump as enterprises realize that bolting a high-performance AI engine onto a legacy horse-and-buggy process is a recipe for a pilot program disaster. Harshil Shah, Director of Engineering for R Systems, warns that the real challenge isn't building the agents themselves, but rather evolving our governance models from simple software checks to role-based oversight that treats AI like a new member of the engineering team. To survive this transition, organizations must move beyond the hype and prioritize an "observability-first" approach that builds evaluation and security guardrails into the foundation long before the first agent goes live.
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