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Agentic AI is no longer a side experiment running in a lab. It’s starting to look like the next operating layer inside the enterprise, and that raises a hard question: do you want a scattered collection of point tools, or a standardized agentic operating system that your teams can actually run?
I sit down with Anurag Gurtu Chief Executive Officer @ AIRRIVED to unpack what “agentic OS” means in practical terms. We get specific about the three pillars that make agentic AI useful at scale: adapting a language model to your enterprise data, adding deep reasoning so it can synthesize and rationalize like a real analyst, and then deploying autonomous agents to take controlled action. We also dig into real enterprise cybersecurity needs across security operations, identity management and governance, risk, compliance, vulnerability management, and the growing challenge of shadow AI.
We zoom out to the messy reality of adoption: too many pilots, too many vendors, and too many tools designed for developers instead of practitioners. Anurag explains why objective-driven automation beats brittle playbooks, why governance and auditability have to be built in, and how fast proof-of-concepts can turn “AI hype” into measurable ROI. We also touch on open source momentum and why Arrived is building in a more secure, governed direction with Etherclaw.
If you’re building an enterprise AI strategy, leading a security program, or trying to prove value beyond demos, this conversation will sharpen how you think about standardization, productivity, and control. Subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave a review with the biggest hurdle you’re facing in adopting agentic AI.
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By Evan KirstelInterested in being a guest? Email us at [email protected]
Agentic AI is no longer a side experiment running in a lab. It’s starting to look like the next operating layer inside the enterprise, and that raises a hard question: do you want a scattered collection of point tools, or a standardized agentic operating system that your teams can actually run?
I sit down with Anurag Gurtu Chief Executive Officer @ AIRRIVED to unpack what “agentic OS” means in practical terms. We get specific about the three pillars that make agentic AI useful at scale: adapting a language model to your enterprise data, adding deep reasoning so it can synthesize and rationalize like a real analyst, and then deploying autonomous agents to take controlled action. We also dig into real enterprise cybersecurity needs across security operations, identity management and governance, risk, compliance, vulnerability management, and the growing challenge of shadow AI.
We zoom out to the messy reality of adoption: too many pilots, too many vendors, and too many tools designed for developers instead of practitioners. Anurag explains why objective-driven automation beats brittle playbooks, why governance and auditability have to be built in, and how fast proof-of-concepts can turn “AI hype” into measurable ROI. We also touch on open source momentum and why Arrived is building in a more secure, governed direction with Etherclaw.
If you’re building an enterprise AI strategy, leading a security program, or trying to prove value beyond demos, this conversation will sharpen how you think about standardization, productivity, and control. Subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave a review with the biggest hurdle you’re facing in adopting agentic AI.
Support the show
More at https://linktr.ee/EvanKirstel