Agent Monitoring

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AI Agent Observability and Control: Building the New Monitoring Stack

AI Agent Observability and Control: Building the New Monitoring Stack

AI agents are not single API calls; they are multi-step workflows that plan, fetch information, call tools, and synthesize outputs under uncertainty...

April 11, 2026

Agent Monitoring

Agent monitoring means watching and recording how autonomous software agents behave as they carry out tasks. It collects data like actions taken, inputs received, errors, timing, and resource use so you can see what the agent is doing. This activity often uses logs, metrics, traces, and transcripts to build a clear record of behavior. Good monitoring makes it possible to follow an agent’s decisions and results over time. It also captures context that helps explain why an agent made a particular choice. It matters because agents can act unpredictably or drift from expectations, and monitoring is the first line of defense against failures. With the right signals, teams can detect bugs, performance slowdowns, security issues, or harmful outputs before users are affected. Monitoring also helps improve agents by showing where they make mistakes or waste resources, which guides retraining and optimization. Alerts and dashboards make response faster, and historical data supports audits, compliance, and explanations. In short, agent monitoring keeps automated systems reliable, safe, and accountable as they do work on our behalf.

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