AI Agent News Today
Tuesday, March 31, 2026Kontent.ai launches Expert Agents for its CMS platform, enabling AI to automatically handle content workflows like translations, SEO updates, and compliance checks. The system runs continuously and respects user permissions—humans still approve publishing. This helps teams reduce manual work and accelerate campaigns without hiring more staff. Already, 60 organizations are using the platform.
Regnology released the upgraded Ascend platform with AI agents built for financial institutions. The agents automate regulatory reporting, validate data, and surface critical risk indicators in real-time. This creates faster oversight cycles and stronger risk detection for banks.
Databricks committed $850 million USD to UK expansion over three years. The investment accelerates adoption of Lakebase (a database for AI agents) and Genie (an agent that lets employees ask questions about company data). This signals major demand for tools that make AI agents accessible to non-technical workers.
Council on Criminal Justice released a decision guide for law enforcement agencies evaluating AI tools. The framework covers procurement, implementation, and oversight. It also addresses the growing challenge: staff using general-purpose AI chatbots on case work without clear policies.
Takeaway: AI agents are moving from pilot projects into production systems across content, finance, and data access—but organizations must develop governance policies now.
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