When the Chain Watches the Brain: Governing Agentic AI Before It Acts
Approval is boring. That is why most automation diagrams hide it. A user request arrives, a sensor emits a signal, an AI agent reasons through the situation, a tool call fires, and something in the real world changes. A stock level is replenished. A traffic light is adjusted. A healthcare alert is escalated. In the clean version of the diagram, the agent looks wonderfully autonomous. In the operational version, someone eventually asks the unpleasant question: who allowed this thing to act? ...