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Runaway agent loop burned $47k in 11 days, forcing spend enforcement reckoning
A LangChain pipeline's $47k runaway cost has exposed why budget alerts fail for agentic systems: enforcement, not monitoring, stops infinite loops before they drain accounts.
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A LangChain pipeline ran for 11 days with two agents ping-ponging requests between themselves, accumulating $47k in API costs before anyone noticed the bill. Budget alerts did not stop the runaway agents because they fire after the damage is done. Enforcement, by contrast, terminates execution befor...
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