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The EU AI Act Governs Individual Agents. Who Governs the Conversation Between Them?

Multi-agent systems create accountability gaps that existing regulations don't address. JieGou fills them.

The Multi-Agent Gap in the EU AI Act

Legal analysis reveals four structural gaps where multi-agent systems fall outside existing regulatory frameworks.

EU AI Act Gap Regulatory Status JieGou Solution
Multi-agent accountability framework No provisions Per-agent audit logging, role inference, GovernanceScore per agent
Cascading failure prevention Not addressed Cycle detection, circuit breaker, DLQ with retry handlers
Agent-to-agent communication governance Not addressed Shared memory isolation, escalation protocols
Multi-agent orchestration oversight Not addressed Visual Workflow Canvas with agent nodes, memory overlays, cycle badges

How JieGou Fills the Gap

Production-ready multi-agent governance infrastructure for every gap regulators haven't addressed yet.

Per-Agent Accountability

Every agent in a multi-agent workflow gets its own audit trail, role assignment, and GovernanceScore. When regulators ask "which agent made that decision?" you have the answer.

Cascading Failure Prevention

Cycle detection stops infinite agent loops before they consume resources. Circuit breakers isolate failures to individual agents. Dead letter queues preserve failed messages for retry and forensic analysis.

Communication Governance

Shared memory is isolated per agent scope -- agents only access what they need. Escalation protocols route to humans when agent-to-agent handoffs exceed risk thresholds defined by your compliance team.

Orchestration Oversight

Visual Workflow Canvas shows every agent node, memory overlays, and cycle badges in real-time. See which agents are active, what data they share, and where escalations occur -- all in one dashboard.

Regulatory Deadlines Are Approaching

Multi-agent governance requirements will be addressed in future regulatory updates. Building governance infrastructure now positions your organization ahead of the curve.

Colorado AI Act

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First US state AI governance law takes effect

EU AI Act Full Enforcement

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Full enforcement including high-risk AI systems

The EU AI Act currently governs individual AI systems. As multi-agent deployments grow, regulators will extend governance requirements to agent interactions. Organizations with multi-agent governance infrastructure will be ahead of compliance requirements.

Govern the Conversation Between Your Agents

Multi-agent governance infrastructure that fills the regulatory gaps -- before regulators fill them for you.