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The specification lets developer, compliance and security teams define their own policies for agents to follow in portable policy files.
As AI agents grow ever more capable, enterprises racing to put them to work across applications, workflows, and products face a new challenge: ensuring an agent does what it’s supposed to do when it’s deployed across different environments.
Microsoft is trying to solve this problem with a new open-source standard called Agent Control Specification, or ACS, that aims to give developers a more consistent and granular way to control what AI agents are allowed to do.
