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Summary
Google is selling the enterprise agent control plane from the top down. Employees are building the AI workforce from the bottom up.
In today's YPO Technology Network AI Brief, Stephen Forte connects those two moves and explains why CEOs need to stop asking which model is best and start asking who governs the work.
Stories covered:
- Google's push to make Gemini Enterprise the control plane for enterprise AI agents
- Why agent governance is becoming a board-level operating question
- Writer's 2026 enterprise AI adoption data on AI elites, non-adopters, and shadow AI
- Gallup and HBR signals showing that employees are already building AI leverage from the bottom up
The CEO takeaway: the model is not the moat. The operating system around the model is.
Sources: Reuters, Writer, Gallup, Harvard Business Review.
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