Intent Loyalty

Intent Loyalty

Governance criterion for whether an agent system remains faithful to the original user or business intent as work passes through reasoning steps, tools, and other agents.

Key points

  • Google Cloud lists intent loyalty as one of the four governance vectors for enterprise agents [src-043].
  • Intent loyalty becomes harder in multi-agent systems because each handoff can introduce drift or hallucination [src-043].
  • Observability must track whether an answer or action is still aligned with the original request, not only whether API calls succeeded [src-043].
  • Monitoring needs to distinguish accidental policy attempts from aberrant intent, because an agent may try a blocked action while honestly attempting to complete the task [src-043].

Related concepts

Source references

  • [src-043] Google Cloud Events — “Operationalize AI: A blueprint for managing enterprise agents at scale” (2026-04-24)

Robin Cartier perspective

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