In Episode 29 of Guardians of M365 Governance, Christian Buckley, Joy Apple, and I went off-script. No guest, just a laundry list of the governance topics keeping us up at night. The thread that tied it all together: as Agent 365 matures and shadow AI spreads, the most important governance control isn’t a setting. It’s the human in the loop.
I spent last week delivering Agent 365 customer workshops (in Spanish, which was its own adventure). The pattern was consistent. Customers love the inventory and classification experience: a single view of every agent, whether built by Microsoft, a third-party vendor, or their own makers, across every publishing channel.
Where they hit a wall is everything after the inventory:
Right now, shadow AI agents on managed devices can be observed or blocked, and not much in between. That is a thin governance surface for a fast-moving problem. The new registry sync helps, pulling agents from Amazon Bedrock, Google Vertex AI, Databricks Genie, and Salesforce Agentforce into the same inventory, but visibility is only step one.
Best practice: Don’t be the “department of no.” When you discover a shadow agent, have the conversation first. What is the user trying to do? Is there a safer, compliant way to build it? Block as a last resort, not a reflex.
A recurring theme across every workshop: nobody wants fully autonomous agents yet. Customers happily deploy retrieval and knowledge agents, accept semi-autonomous ones with guardrails, but draw a hard line at autonomy. The fear is concrete: MCP commands that can edit, delete, or archive content with no one watching. The concerns cluster around cost, compliance, security, and agents that are simply too powerful.
The answer isn’t fewer agents. It’s more humans, in more places in the loop.
Governance maturity means recognizing that “human in the loop” is not a single checkpoint. It’s a pattern that repeats across the lifecycle:
The lesson of the cloud migration is repeating with AI: the foundational cleanup, the clear roles, the conversations matter more than the toggles. The discussion of the next two to three years will be resetting the standard for what it means to be the human in the loop. As Hegel might remind us, be clear about who is riding the horse. Govern your agents as helpers, never the reverse.
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