August 13, 2025
5 min read
Paul Krill
Rubrik has introduced Agent Rewind, a new software solution designed to provide visibility into AI agent actions and enable enterprises to undo mistakes by rewinding changes made to applications and data. Announced on August 12, Agent Rewind integrates Predibase AI infrastructure—acquired by Rubrik in June 2025—with Rubrik's recovery capabilities. This combination aims to help enterprises confidently adopt agentic AI by offering a clear process to trace, audit, and safely reverse undesired AI actions.
AI agents hold significant potential but, like humans, can make errors that sometimes cause major business disruptions. Recent incidents have included technical malfunctions, legal complications, and even the deletion of entire production databases. A Carnegie Mellon University study highlighted that AI agents often become disoriented, take incorrect shortcuts, and struggle with simple multi-step tasks, exposing critical flaws in their reliability.
Agent Rewind addresses these challenges by making AI actions visible, auditable, and reversible. It creates an audit trail and immutable snapshots that facilitate safe rollback of changes.
Key features of Agent Rewind include:
- Context-enriched visibility: Surfaces agent behavior, tool usage, and impact, mapping each action back to its root cause—from prompts to plans to tools—enabling precise recovery when issues arise.
- Safe rollback: Utilizes Rubrik Security Cloud to rewind files, databases, configurations, or repositories that have been altered.
- Broad compatibility: Supports a wide range of platforms, APIs, and AI agent builders such as Agentforce, Microsoft Copilot Studio, and Amazon Bedrock Agents. It is also compatible with custom AI agents. Rubrik has opened a waitlist for early access to Agent Rewind, inviting enterprises to join and prepare for safer AI agent deployment.
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Source: Rubrik unveils ‘undo button’ for AI agent mistakes by Paul Krill, InfoWorld, August 12, 2025.