Detect and Deny - Deterministic Function-Level Guardrails for AI Agents
-
Updated
Jan 16, 2026 - Python
Detect and Deny - Deterministic Function-Level Guardrails for AI Agents
Local-first incident triage assistant in C# using Microsoft Agent Framework with sequential AI orchestration, structured JSON triage, and deterministic severity and domain guardrails.
A blueprint of an agentic data scraper workflow that actually thinks
A shows bottlenecks in human only workflows while B is for agentic and HITL workflows to ensure accountability and to prevent automation bias
This sample workflow is designed to show how agents can migrate tax data in a way that is compliant with new regulations and include HITL.
This is a governed agentic workflow with HITL for 3rd Party Data Migration
This is a workflow for an AI hiring portal with governance that achieves regulatory compliance through HITL
Governance and 2 human reviewer protocol for Agentic Hedgefund Workflows
SAMPLE of how deterministic guardrails fit with Human-in-the-loop safety controls. This is NOT a complete workflow! DO NOT USE!
This is a SAMPLE of how roles can be used to give the LLM a sense of self and to help it identify the users purpose and ensure greater governance over actions
Add a description, image, and links to the deterministic-guardrails topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the deterministic-guardrails topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."