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Why AI Agents Don't Follow Rules — The Case for...
The Fact That Started This A repository had over 130KB of governance documentation. The AI agent read it. Acknowledged it. Then violated it on the next tool call. This is not a failure of instruction. It is a failure of architecture. Why Textual Rules Fail The current standard approach to AI agent governance is: write a rule in a prompt. Rules Never edit the evals/ directory Write operations to 00_Management/ are forbidden This has a structural flaw. Textual rules enforce at read time. They assu
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