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Empowering 2026: Autonomy for All in a New Era

March 9, 2026 6 Min Read
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Agentic AI is all set to shine in 2026. More than a new label for automation, it is a practical way to reduce latency in decisions and to orchestrate complex work across systems without adding friction for people. The promise is faster decisions with transparency built in.

While the hype leans heavily toward full autonomy across individual productivity boosters like personal scheduling assistants, travel planners, or shopping bots, in enterprise environments, the boundaries around autonomy are important. Enterprises need more than speed. They need decision traceability (who made the decision and why), risk mitigation (what happens if the agent is wrong), and governance and auditability (is the agent ethical and aligned with regulatory standards). LLM-powered agents can often hallucinate, ignore business logic, and lack consistency. Without a decisioning framework, their output can be unpredictable in mission-critical settings. And when autonomy scales without governance, so does risk, especially in regulated industries.

What changes with agentic AI

Traditional AI has been great at single tasks: classify a document, predict a risk score, generate a forecast. Agentic AI adds the ability to plan steps, call the right tools, monitor outcomes, and adapt when conditions change. This shift turns isolated insights into coordinated action. In a bank, an agent can triage a purchase flagged as unusual, cross check customer consent and past behavior, contact the customer through the right channel, and update the case history for audit. The difference is not only speed. It is the way decisions become traceable, because each step is logged and explainable.

India’s regulatory and cultural context makes governance non-negotiable. The Digital Personal Data Protection Act sets requirements for consent, purpose limitation, and deletion. Sector regulators expect risk controls and clear accountability. Governance must be embedded into design and runtime. That starts with data hygiene and lineage, continues with model and policy catalogs, and extends into monitoring that detects drift and bias. When agents act, they must do so within declared guardrails, and every action should produce an auditable trail.

Trust as a design feature

Trust does not happen at the end. It is engineered at every layer.

  • Data with context: Clean, connected data with lineage makes decisions traceable and models testable. Without context, even accurate predictions can be hard to defend.
  • Policies in code: Consent rules, access controls, and escalation paths should be expressed as policies that agents read, not as informal checklists. This makes compliance enforceable.
  • Explainability for decisions: Summaries that show what was considered, which thresholds were met, and why the next action was chosen build confidence for users and auditors.
  • Human oversight where it counts: High impact or sensitive decisions should route to people. Agents are there to prepare the case, not to replace judgment.

The skills that matter in 2026

What will set professionals apart is not arcane model tuning. It is fluency in how analytics and reasoning work together. Call it hybrid intelligence. Teams will need to blend predictive models with planning and tool use, and to keep decisions auditable. Governance literacy will matter. People should understand how consent travels with data, how policies become technical guardrails, and how ethical frameworks are implemented in code. Collaboration will matter most of all. These agents are not here to replace people. They are here to extend human capability. The future is bright for professionals who can speak the language of AI, orchestrate human and machine workflows, and treat trust as a feature from the first day.

The bottom line

In 2026, autonomy will be a lever for responsible growth, but only if we build it with intention. When governance is embedded at every layer and teams invest in skills that make AI explainable, agentic AI will not just accelerate decisions. It will redefine accountability for a digital first world.

The author is Deepak Ramanathan, VP, Global Technology Practice, SAS.

Disclaimer: The views expressed are solely of the author and ETCIO does not necessarily subscribe to it. ETCIO shall not be responsible for any damage caused to any person/organization directly or indirectly.

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