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Why meta agents must become the economic intelligence layer of the agentic enterprise
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In “Micro and macro agents: The emerging architecture of the agentic enterprise,” I proposed a three-layer architecture for enterprise AI.
Macro agents orchestrate end-to-end business processes.
Meta agents provide governance through monitoring, compliance, security, and human oversight.
As enterprises begin deploying thousands — and eventually tens of thousands — of autonomous agents, token costs have become a major concern.
To track this economic concern, meta agents should do more than simply being the governance agents.