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Cisco to Get Galileo: The New Standard for AI Trust

The Cisco acquisition of Galileo AI observability 2026 is a strategic move to fix one of AI’s biggest problems: Trust. As businesses replace manual tasks with AI agents, they need to ensure these systems are accurate and safe.

According to IT news in Portugal, this acquisition transforms AI observability from a "nice-to-have" into a mandatory core pillar for any enterprise.

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What Galileo Brings to Cisco:

  1. Real-Time Safety: The Galileo AI trust and safety platform integration detects hallucinations, bias, and security risks before they reach the user.
  2. Splunk Integration: Galileo will power the Splunk Observability Cloud, allowing teams to check AI performance and system health in one place.
  3. Full Control: It covers the entire development cycle—from testing initial prompts to monitoring live AI behavior.
  4. Cost Tracking: Helps organizations track the ROI and usage costs of their AI models in real-time.

Why It Matters

The deal is set to close in late 2026 and reflects the latest Enterprise AI observability solutions market trends. By making AI "observable," Cisco is helping companies adopt technology with confidence rather than fear.

For professionals following the industry via devs.com.pt, this marks a shift toward "Trusted AI" as the next major infrastructure layer.