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AI agents need bounded action scope, not unlimited autonomy
Most AI agents today can modify systems with minimal oversight. The real safety problem isn't autonomy—it's blast radius.
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The AI agent industry has spent the last year chasing autonomy. More tokens, more reasoning steps, more freedom to act. But the real constraint isn't how smart agents are. It's how much damage they can do before anyone notices.
A coding agent that edits 18 files in a single run, a workflow agent th...
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