Affinidi and CardInfoLink announce that they have brought a “trust layer” for AI agents into live production. The companies say the feature addresses a gap in how businesses deploy AI agents that can perform transactions: while demand grows for solutions that help AI agents execute and manage interactions, a governing layer that controls agent behavior has been missing. Both outlets present the release as a step toward enabling more dependable agent operations by adding an infrastructure component designed to govern how AI agents act and transact. The reporting frames the move against the backdrop of a wider push across industry to determine how AI agents handle permissions, decision-making rules, and transactional workflows. According to the sources, the collaboration results in a production deployment rather than a pilot or trial, indicating that the trust layer is now available for real-world use. Beyond the general purpose of establishing trust and behavioral governance for AI agents, the articles do not provide additional technical specifications or details about customers, timelines, or performance metrics.