UiPath has actually slipped in new agentic AI stuff inside its Automation Suite, letting government agencies and regulated industries push AI agents in cloud setups as well as self-hosted ones. Kind of the point of this update is to satisfy strict data sovereignty, security, and compliance needs, but at the same time still get people to adopt more AI in a practical way.
Now orgs can either use cloud based models or keep the whole AI workload inside their own infrastructure, like no external traffic or whatever. And the platform doesn’t stop there, it also bundles workflow orchestration, governance guardrails, testing tooling, and it connects with major technology providers too.
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This release lands while public sector groups are trying to go past just automating the boring repetitive tasks, and instead apply AI to more complex and changeable processes. UiPath seems to be saying that with more control over data and infrastructure, agencies can boost operational efficiency, but still stay aligned with regulatory compliance.


