Databricks is aggressively pushing into the agentic era with significant updates to its Unity Catalog, announced at the Data + AI Summit 2026. The platform, which now underpins governance for over 14,000 organizations, is evolving from a system of record to a real-time decision-maker for AI.
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The core of these updates centers on providing control, context, and choice for AI deployments. Databricks is introducing the Unity Catalog AI Gateway, a new solution designed to govern the entire lifecycle of an AI agent's behavior. This moves beyond traditional access controls to manage how models, agents, and tools interact.
Control: Governing AI Actions
The Unity Catalog AI Gateway allows organizations to register and govern both Databricks-hosted and external models, MCP services, agents, and skills. It extends existing access controls, discovery, lineage, and auditing capabilities to these AI assets. Contextual Service Policies, currently in beta, enable administrators to define what AI agents can do at runtime, including allowing, denying, or requiring approval for specific actions like writing to sensitive folders. Databricks also highlighted AI Gateway budgets that now encompass external providers, offering a unified view of AI spend and hard spend caps.