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UiPath secures AIUC-1 AI-agent safety certification ahead of earnings as investors await proof
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UiPath secures AIUC-1 AI-agent safety certification ahead of earnings as investors await proof

NEW YORK, March 10, 2026, 19:53 EDT

UiPath announced Monday it secured AIUC-1 certification for its AI agents—software meant to handle complex, multi-step tasks with minimal human input. Calling itself the first enterprise automation platform to reach this bar, UiPath made the move just ahead of Wednesday’s quarterly earnings. The stock slipped roughly 3% late Tuesday.

Timing’s key here: vendors are suddenly leaning hard on guardrails as they promote AI agents. Microsoft, for one, launched its new agent tool this week and made a point of saying customers want to see “exactly what information” the software can access. Security and control—now front and center in the pitch. Reuters

UiPath is set to release its fourth-quarter and full-year earnings after Wednesday’s closing bell. The company previously projected fourth-quarter revenue between $462 million and $467 million, and it’s targeting annual recurring revenue—a key subscription metric—of $1.844 billion to $1.849 billion. Third-quarter revenue climbed 16% to $411 million.

AIUC-1 isn’t a sweeping AI governance initiative; it’s a framework tailored for AI agents. AIUC highlights areas like data and privacy, security, safety, reliability, accountability, and societal risk. Schellman, for its part, says its evaluation zeroes in on issues like hallucinations, jailbreaks, data leaks, and harmful outputs.

UiPath underwent more than 2,000 technical evaluations, co-founder Rajiv Dattani of the Artificial Intelligence Underwriting Company said. “Responsible AI is no longer optional,” Schellman CEO Avani Desai added. Scott Roberts, chief information security officer at UiPath, called trust “fundamental” when it comes to handling sensitive workflows. According to UiPath, the review included Intelligent Extraction Processing, Agents and Autopilot. They plan to keep up with quarterly evaluations. Nasdaq

UiPath finds itself up against plenty of competition. ServiceNow is touting its trusted AI to public-sector clients, emphasizing stricter oversight, and Automation Anywhere—still private—claims it offers “agentic process automation” and tightly governed AI agents for enterprise use. ServiceNow Newsroom

UiPath started out with robotic process automation—software aimed at taking over repetitive digital tasks—and has since shifted its pitch to focus on agentic automation and orchestration. The company’s platform weaves together UI automation, API connections, and AI-driven document tools, all within a unified workflow.

Here’s the straightforward risk: a miss on revenue or ARR from UiPath this Wednesday, and the certification fades to the sidelines. Investors are holding out for proof that the company’s latest AI products actually drive growth, not just a fresher pitch.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors. Follow Khadija Saeed on Google News.

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