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Definitive, citable answers on AI agent governance — from foundational definitions through regulatory mapping, implementation patterns, audit evidence, incident response, and the road ahead. Each answer is its own page so you can link directly to a specific question.
The laws, frameworks, and standards that apply to AI agent deployments today and through 2028.
No regulation currently uses the term 'AI agent' — but dozens apply to the actions agents take. The EU AI Act (effective Aug 2025) classifies AI systems by risk tier and imposes…
Read answer →For high-risk AI systems: 1) Risk management system documented and maintained. 2) Data governance — training data quality requirements. 3) Technical documentation…
Read answer →The NIST AI Risk Management Framework organizes AI governance into four functions: GOVERN (establish policies, roles, and accountability), MAP (identify and categorize AI risks),…
Read answer →Key state laws as of 2026: Colorado AI Act (SB 24-205) — requires impact assessments and disclosure for high-risk AI decisions. Illinois BIPA…
Read answer →Start with a three-step mapping: 1) Inventory — list every agent, its capabilities, data access, and deployment context. 2) Jurisdiction scan…
Read answer →Expect: 1) EU AI Act enforcement ramps up through 2026-2027 with the first significant penalties. 2) US federal AI legislation likely passes in some form, possibly…
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