Microsoft announces the Agent Control Specification, an open-source standard that aims to provide granular, consistent governance over AI agent behavior (Ram Iyer/TechCrunch)
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Agent behavior is becoming a policy object, not a prompt hack — portable policy files mean compliance and security teams can finally standardize guardrails across vendors and surfaces. If you're piloting agents without a spec like this in your architecture docs, you're building a governance problem you’ll have to unwind in 6–12 months.
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