Companies moving AI agents past pilot stage are spinning up dedicated evaluation teams – roles that barely existed a year ago. The trigger isn’t regulatory pressure alone; autonomous agents that passed initial tests keep producing surprising outputs once they hit real workflows. Google Cloud, Innowise, and Agiloft all describe variations of the same staffing gap: you need people who understand both the technical stack and the business context to judge whether an agent’s decisions actually make sense. Observability dashboards alone can’t catch misalignment with company-specific processes or local compliance rules like GDPR. The pattern echoes what happened with DevOps and SRE – a new operational discipline forming around a capability that outgrew its original owners.
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