As AI agents grow ever more capable, enterprises racing to put them to work across applications, workflows, and products face a new challenge: ensu…
As AI agents grow ever more capable, enterprises racing to put them to work across applications, workflows, and products face a new challenge: ensuring an agent does what it’s supposed to do when it’s deployed across different environments. Microsoft is trying to solve this problem with a new open-source standard ca…
The update centers on Microsoft offers devs a better way to control AI agent behavior and gives GenAI News readers a fuller view of what changed, who is involved, and what the development signals.
From an operator and builder perspective, the story connects to ai news, ai tools trends rather than standing as an isolated announcement.
The specification essentially lets developer, compliance, and security teams define their own policies for agents to follow. GenAI News has rewritten this item in original language based on the reporting and materials published by TechCrunch.
What matters
- As AI agents grow ever more capable, enterprises racing to put them to work across applications, workflows, and produ…
- Microsoft is trying to solve this problem with a new open-source standard called Agent Control Specification , or ACS…
- The specification essentially lets developer, compliance, and security teams define their own policies for agents to…
Why it matters
The specification essentially lets developer, compliance, and security teams define their own policies for agents to…
This GenAI News article was prepared in original wording using reporting and materials published by TechCrunch AI. Source reference: https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/02/microsoft-offers-devs-a-better-way-to-control-ai-agent-behavior/.
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