The EU AI Act narrows accountability for multi-agent AI in critical infrastructure by excluding safety components from key explanation and impact assessment rights, and the paper proposes AgentGov-SC, a three-layer architecture with 25 measures to address this through traceability to existing AI and
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Governing What the EU AI Act Excludes: Accountability for Autonomous AI Agents in Smart City Critical Infrastructure
The EU AI Act narrows accountability for multi-agent AI in critical infrastructure by excluding safety components from key explanation and impact assessment rights, and the paper proposes AgentGov-SC, a three-layer architecture with 25 measures to address this through traceability to existing AI and