Gemini 3.5 Pro on Deck, ServiceNow Governs Every Agent, Glasswing Scales

<p><strong>Gemini 3.5 Pro</strong> is closing in on general availability with a 2M-token context window and ~$15/$60 per MTok pricing, setting up a new orchestrator-vs-sub-agent cost calculus for multi-agent builders. Meanwhile, <strong>ServiceNow</strong> expanded AI Control Tower across 30 enterprise integrations to govern agents anywhere they run, and ...

Highlights
  • Google's Gemini 3.5 Pro is within days of general availability — 2M-token context, "Deep Think" reasoning, and ~$15/$60 per MTok pricing position it as the orchestrator model in multi-agent stacks, with Flash as the high-volume sub-agent tier. (TechTimes)
  • ServiceNow at Knowledge 2026 expanded AI Control Tower to govern agents across 30 new enterprise integrations — AWS, GCP, Azure, SAP, Oracle, Workday — and integrated directly with Microsoft Agent 365. (ServiceNow Newsroom)
  • Anthropic grew Project Glasswing to 150 new organizations across 15+ countries, shipped Claude Security for codebase scanning, and reported 10,000+ high-severity flaws already surfaced by initial partners. (Anthropic)
  • Claude Opus 4.8's "dynamic workflows" let Claude Code tackle large-scale multi-step tasks in a single session, with per-task effort control now exposed to users. (Anthropic)
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Key Signals
  1. June 6, 2026

    Gemini 3.5 Pro Closing In on GA

    Google's Pro model remains in limited Vertex preview but is visibly converging on its promised June GA: a 2M-token input window (double Flash's 1M), a "Deep Think" reasoning mode for complex planning, and expected pricing around $15/$60 per MTok — roughly 10× the cost of its sibling Flash model. Google has explicitly framed the 3.5 family for multi-agent architectures, with Pro as the long-context planner that orchestrates Flash sub-agents. Teams designing agent hierarchies should benchmark cost tradeoffs before the GA wave lands. (TechTimes)

  2. Knowledge 2026 · June 5–6

    ServiceNow Makes AI Control Tower the Cross-Cloud Governance Standard

    ServiceNow's AI Control Tower update adds discovery and governance for AI agents deployed anywhere — 30 new integrations span the major clouds and enterprise application suites. A deep partnership with Microsoft brings AI Control Tower into the Microsoft Agent 365 ecosystem, extending oversight to Copilot Studio and Azure Foundry-backed agents. The Autonomous Security & Risk module, built from the Veza acquisition, maps real-time access relationships for non-human identities, turning AI agents into governed principals the same way human users are managed. Operators running multi-cloud or hybrid agent fleets now have a production governance path that does not require re-platforming. (ServiceNow Newsroom, ServiceNow–Microsoft)

  3. June 2, 2026

    Anthropic Scales Glasswing, Launches Claude Security

    Anthropic extended Project Glasswing — its Claude Mythos-powered critical-infrastructure vulnerability program — to roughly 150 additional organizations in power, water, healthcare, communications, and hardware sectors. A newly released product, Claude Security, uses Claude Opus 4.8 to scan codebases and propose patches within the same session; initial Glasswing partners have already patched more than 2,100 vulnerabilities from a pool of 10,000+ high- or critical-severity findings. This is the first productized AI-native codebase security tool directly tied to a frontier agentic model, and it sets a template other vendors are likely to follow. (Anthropic, CyberScoop)

Why It Matters / What To Watch
  1. Frontier orchestrators are arriving — cost modeling can't wait

    • Gemini 3.5 Pro's 2M-token window changes the economics of long-context agentic tasks; teams should run cost comparisons against Claude Opus 4.8 and GPT-5.5 before committing to an orchestration stack. (TechTimes)
    • Claude Opus 4.8's dynamic workflows and effort-level controls are early signs that runtime cost-vs-thoroughness tuning will become a standard operator knob across all major frameworks. (Anthropic)
  2. Identity-native agent governance is becoming the enterprise baseline

    • ServiceNow's non-human identity mapping via Veza's Access Graph is a signal: expect agent identity management — who authorized this agent, what can it access, and how is that audited — to appear in enterprise procurement checklists the way SOC 2 compliance did for SaaS. (ServiceNow Newsroom)
    • Anthropic's Claude Security launch shows that the security tooling space is no longer waiting for dedicated vendors — frontier model providers are shipping opinionated security products directly. (CyberScoop)
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