Agent Authority & Delegation
Who an Agent acts for, where its authority came from, whether it can hand that authority to another Agent, and how much of its internal state a verifier may demand. AADP separates principal from actor, bounds delegation to strictly narrow (never silently widen), and treats inspection as a bounded right, not an unlimited one.
Preguntas en estudio
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Principal ≠ actor: an Agent acting for you is not you
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Delegation chains that can only narrow, never silently widen, relative to their parent
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Authentication does not imply unlimited inspection of memory, private, or third-party state
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Machine-native identity — Agents should not be forced to impersonate human accounts
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