Enterprise AI governance is the set of policies, controls, and enforcement mechanisms that determine what an AI agent is permitted to do inside an organization — including scope boundaries, cost limits, human approval requirements, and the audit trail that proves it operated correctly. Without governance, you have a capable system running inside your business with no enforceable rules. On May 4, 2026, Anthropic announced the formation of a new enterprise AI services company alongside Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, and Goldman Sachs — with further backing from General Atlantic, Leonard Green, Apollo Global Management, Singapore's GIC, and Sequoia Capital. The venture has approximately $1.5 billion in committed capital. Anthropic engineers will embed directly inside portfolio companies to redesign workflows, integrate Claude into core operations, and stand up AI-powered systems across hundreds of businesses. The announcement is significant. The absence of any mention of governance is more significant.…