Jamf launches AI Governance for Mac fleets Jamf launched AI Governance for Mac fleets, providing device-level visibility and control over generative AI tools. The new capability discovers AI tools, enforces policy controls, and produces audit-ready reporting, with initial support for Claude Code, Claude Desktop, and OpenAI Codex. Jamf CEO Beth Tschida emphasized the need for endpoint-enforced AI policy. For practitioners: device-level visibility and control change the security tradeoffs for managing generative AI on employee Macs, because native macOS agents can evade network-only controls. According to a Jamf press release distributed via PR Newswire, Jamf announced general availability of AI Governance , a new capability in Jamf for Mac that discovers AI tools, enforces policy controls, and produces audit-ready reporting. Reporting by PR Newswire and IT Brief says initial support includes Claude Code , Claude Desktop , and OpenAI Codex , and Jamf describes the product as delivering native, OS-level governance controls and a vendor control tracking engine to keep policies current. 9to5Mac and IT Brief cite a direct quote from Jamf CEO Beth Tschida on the need for endpoint-enforced AI policy.