Stop Rogue Agent Actions: Deploy the EAAP Protocol | Exogram
Definition
An open protocol for deterministic governance of autonomous AI agents. EAAP defines an Authority Runtime: L1 Ledger (immutable truth and cryptographic audit), L2 Projection Engine (ontology-mapped views and graphs), L3 Synthesis (deterministic agent context assembly), and L4 Governance (the Commitment Runtime that enforces execution boundaries). Every proposed agent action passes through all four layers before execution.
Why It Matters
There is no industry standard for AI execution governance. EAAP is the first open protocol that defines a complete, deterministic governance pipeline — separating cognition from execution. The protocol is open-source under Apache 2.0.
How Exogram Addresses This
Exogram is the reference implementation of the EAAP protocol. The full specification is published as RFC-0001 on GitHub. The protocol is free. The infrastructure is optional.
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Key Takeaways
- → This concept is part of the broader AI governance landscape
- → Production AI requires multiple layers of protection
- → Deterministic enforcement provides zero-error-rate guarantees
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