The governance gap you are describing is exactly what I hit running agents in production. The frameworks were built for AI as a tool, not AI as an actor. AIUC-1 filling that void is overdue.
From the PM side: the hardest part is not the standard itself but getting teams to treat agent accountability like they treat sprint ownership. Someone has to own what the agent does.
The governance gap you are describing is exactly what I hit running agents in production. The frameworks were built for AI as a tool, not AI as an actor. AIUC-1 filling that void is overdue.
From the PM side: the hardest part is not the standard itself but getting teams to treat agent accountability like they treat sprint ownership. Someone has to own what the agent does.
Nice! We’re big fans of AIUC-1 as well and wrote up how the right controls on this standard can help build an insurable agent: https://blog.sondera.ai/p/insurable-ai-agent