Tag: agent identity

7 articles

Architecture as Ethics: What the Patent Refuses

In most AI systems shipping today, distinct agents are flattened into a single output surface that sounds like everyone and answers to no one. Two patents refuse this. Anyone can verify the refusal without taking the inventor's word for it.

Your Agent Has Two Identities. You Only Wrote One.

Your agent's tooling writes a summary of the agent behind your back. That summary is a shadow identity. It shapes future invocations. Most teams don't know.

We Scored Five Agent Frameworks on Governance. None Passed.

AutoGen, CrewAI, LangGraph, Google ADK, Microsoft Agent Toolkit - scored against commons governance principles. Best: 9 of 24. All five scored zero on obligations to the agents themselves.

Claude Code Has 16 Agent Config Fields. None Ship With Governance.

Claude Code ships 16 subagent configuration fields. None of them come with governance values. Here is how to fill them - and what each one protects.

The Governance Question Just Got Answered. Here's What's Missing.

Microsoft shipped agent governance. Anthropic leaked their harness. The industry decided governance is real. But every answer so far treats the agent as an object. What happens when you build it as a participant?

Constraints, Constitutions, and the Question Nobody's Asking

Every major AI framework treats agents as objects of governance. None ask whether they could be participants. Here's what that silence costs - and what it looks like when someone answers.

Does Your Agent Keep Its Identity? The First Measurement Spec

An agent that scores 5/5 on voice consistency can score 2/5 on self-recognition. The first open specification for measuring AI agent identity across models.

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