Section 01
Directive: Introduction to the AI Multi-Agent Collaboration System Based on the U.S. Constitutional Framework
The Directive project addresses governance challenges in multi-agent collaboration (centralized systems are prone to bottlenecks, decentralized ones to chaos). Drawing on the separation of powers structure of the U.S. federal government, it builds an AI multi-agent system with three branches: executive (task execution), legislative (rule-making), and judicial (conflict arbitration). Through checks and balances of power, it ensures transparent decision-making and system stability. Key features include a dual veto layer, audit mechanism, intelligent task assignment, real-time monitoring, etc. It is suitable for high-reliability scenarios such as finance and healthcare, providing an interdisciplinary new approach for AI system governance.