Add Regulus to Artificial Intelligence#1258
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Adds Regulus — the EU & UK compliance plane for Google ADK — to the Artificial Intelligence section.
Regulus is a Java 21, MIT-licensed runtime ADK
BasePluginsuite that encodes 10 regulations (EU AI Act, GDPR, DORA, NIS2, EHDS, UK GDPR, FCA SYSC, PRA SS1/23, PRA SS2/21, NHS DSPT) and 6 governance frameworks (NIST AI RMF, ISO/IEC 42001, ISO/IEC 23894, ISO/IEC 23053) as composable profiles. It emits hash-chained audit envelopes and ships GRC evidence adapters (ServiceNow IRM, OneTrust AI Governance, MetricStream, signed webhooks).Fits the section per contributing criteria (c) and (d): unique approach (compliance plane built on ADK's plugin SPI) and a niche product that fills a gap (no other Java library encodes multi-regulator compliance as runtime ADK profiles).