AGL-1: The Enterprise AI Governance Layer as a Control Plane for Trusted Enterprise Intelligence
Proposes a governance-layer control plane for enterprise AI copilots, RAG systems, and autonomous agents — an academic design, not a shipped system.
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The newest item is AWS's Claude apps gateway (also its own launch thread), which explicitly brands itself a "self-hosted control plane" for identity, policy, telemetry, routing, and spend caps.
"Control plane" surfaced as a shared label for three unrelated projects this month: an arXiv paper proposing a governance layer for enterprise AI systems, a solo developer's Show HN tool for orchestrating coding agents, and AWS's shipped Claude apps gateway. The items share a phrase, not a storyline — each is a standalone read.
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Proposes a governance-layer control plane for enterprise AI copilots, RAG systems, and autonomous agents — an academic design, not a shipped system.
A single developer's MCP-based control plane routing plans across Claude Desktop, Codex, and a custom triage agent.
AWS's shipped, self-hosted Claude apps gateway brands itself the control plane for identity, policy, telemetry, routing, and spend caps.
Proposes a governance-layer control plane for enterprise AI copilots, RAG systems, and autonomous agents — an academic design, not a shipped system.
A single developer's MCP-based control plane routing plans across Claude Desktop, Codex, and a custom triage agent.
AWS's shipped, self-hosted Claude apps gateway brands itself the control plane for identity, policy, telemetry, routing, and spend caps.
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