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AI · August 18, 2026

Quiq launches Verified Intelligence for agentic AI oversight

Quiq has launched Verified Intelligence, a governance layer that embeds real-time controls into agentic AI so enterprises can deploy autonomous customer service agents with demonstrable oversight.

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Renascence Newsdesk
Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

Quiq has introduced Verified Intelligence, a governance layer designed to let enterprise brands deploy agentic AI in live customer service while retaining oversight of what the AI says and does. The offering is built around three components that work together to constrain and validate AI behaviour in real time, rather than relying solely on post-hoc monitoring.

According to CustomerThink, the framework is aimed squarely at large organisations that want to move beyond scripted chatbots into more autonomous, agent-led interactions but have held back over concerns about compliance risk, brand tone and the unpredictability of generative AI outputs. Verified Intelligence is positioned as a way to close that gap by embedding controls directly into the agentic workflow.

Why it matters

This launch reflects a broader shift in enterprise AI: the conversation is moving from "can we build an AI agent" to "can we trust it in production, at scale, in front of customers." Agentic AI's promise is autonomy — the ability to take multi-step actions without constant human handholding — but that same autonomy is what makes regulated and brand-sensitive organisations nervous. A control layer like this signals that vendors are now competing on governance and assurance as much as on conversational capability.

For digital transformation leaders, the significance lies in what this unlocks: more processes that were previously judged too risky for AI can now plausibly be handed to agents, provided the guardrails are demonstrable to compliance, legal and brand teams. That reframes the adoption bottleneck from "the AI isn't capable enough" to "the AI isn't governable enough" — a distinction that changes where organisations should focus their evaluation effort.

The Renascence take

The interesting story here isn't the AI capability itself — it's the admission, implicit in the product's existence, that agentic AI without visible controls has been a hard sell to enterprise buyers. That's a behavioural signal worth sitting with.

Most organisations don't actually distrust AI's competence — they distrust their own ability to prove it's under control when something goes wrong. Verified Intelligence is really a trust-signalling product as much as a technical one: it exists to make risk visible and manageable to the humans who have to sign off on deployment, not just to make the AI behave better. The lesson for CX and transformation leaders is to stop evaluating agentic AI purely on conversational quality and start asking vendors to show, concretely, how a bad output gets caught before it reaches a customer. Brands that can demonstrate that chain of control will move faster into agentic service than those chasing capability alone.

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This briefing was written by the Renascence newsdesk, synthesising reporting from the outlets below. Follow the links for the original coverage.

FAQ

Questions we get on this topic

It's a governance layer from Quiq built around three components that work together to constrain and validate agentic AI behaviour in real time during live customer service interactions, rather than relying only on after-the-fact monitoring.

According to CustomerThink, large enterprises have been reluctant to move beyond scripted chatbots to autonomous AI agents due to concerns over compliance risk, brand tone and unpredictable generative AI outputs, and Verified Intelligence is designed to address those concerns directly.

It reframes the adoption bottleneck from whether AI is capable enough to whether it is governable enough, meaning compliance, legal and brand teams can now evaluate agentic AI based on demonstrable guardrails rather than conversational quality alone.

Renascence's view is that Verified Intelligence functions as much as a trust-signalling product as a technical one, since organisations often distrust their own ability to prove AI is under control more than they distrust the AI's actual competence.

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