A new Icertis survey of more than 1,000 U.S. corporate legal practitioners found major uncertainty around AI-agent oversight. Nearly half said they might not detect an unauthorized or incorrect AI-agent action until after it happened; 8% said it could go unnoticed for days or weeks. Only 23% reported having a comprehensive documented agentic AI policy, and only 26% were very confident their AI tools were accurate enough for high-stakes business decisions. Because this is vendor-sponsored research, treat the framing with care. Still, the governance signal is useful: legal teams adopting autonomous or semi-autonomous AI need clearer policies, audit trails, accountability rules and human review points.
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