Governing What the EU AI Act Excludes: Accountability for Autonomous AI Agents in Smart City Critical Infrastructure
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This research paper identifies an accountability deficit for autonomous AI agents operating in smart city critical infrastructure under the EU AI Act, noting that specific provisions exclude safety-component AI from certain explanation rights and impact assessments. It proposes AgentGov-SC, a three-layer governance architecture specifying 25 measures, 5 conflict resolution rules, and an autonomy-calibrated activation model, with bidirectional traceability to established AI frameworks. A scenario analysis traces the governance activation through a multi-agent corridor cascade involving documented UAE smart-city systems. Why it matters: This paper addresses a significant regulatory gap in AI governance for complex, multi-agent systems in critical urban infrastructure, offering a novel architectural solution highly relevant to global smart city initiatives, including those in the Middle East.