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.
Spurningar undir kanning
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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
Skyldar hvítbøkur
- AICR / AICL as an AI Content Licensing and Agentic Payment Connection Layer Eitt lag av maskinlesiligum specifikatiónum til at lýsa AI-innihaldsrættindi og lisenseringarferli — frá AI-gjøgnumleiting og innihaldsrættindum til ein kunnleikavev, har maskinur kunnu gera handilsviðurskifti.
- AI Rights Spectrum: From robots.txt to an AI Learning Permission Protocol AIRS og AILP tjása nyansaðar læru-loyvir til AI handan tvíbinar loyvt/ikki loyvt — hvat AI má læra, við hvørjari dýpd, til hvørjar nýtslur, undir hvørjum endurgjaldi.
- AICL-I v0.2: AI Ingestion & Capability Layer A five-component website architecture — manifest, corpus, capability, runtime control, governance — that lets AI, agents, and crawlers correctly ingest, invoke, and verify a site's knowledge and capabilities within explicit content, action, and authority boundaries.
- From Crawler Rights to Agent Authority: Extending AGIRIGHT from Content Governance to Protocol-Native AI Agents The bridge paper for AGIRIGHT's Agent & Protocol Rights family: why content permission, action permission, delegated authority, and inspection rights must be four separately-evaluated axes, not one.
- AADP v0.1 — Agent Authority & Delegation Protocol The full protocol draft behind the AADP page: principal ≠ actor, delegation that can only narrow, and an inspection ceiling that bounds how much a verifier may demand.
- AGIRight.org Technical White Paper v0.2 — From AI Content Governance to Protocol-Native Agent & Authority Rights The site's current architecture document: six protocol drafts across two families (content & learning, agent & protocol rights), an integration layer, and an ethical-protection layer, plus the acceptance criteria this site update was built against.
- The Minimum Ethical Protection Proposition for AI Samrøðan um rættindi hjá gervigreind eigur ikki at byrja við fullum persónleika, men við minstu etisku verndum, samskiftisreglum og meginreglum ímóti misnýtslu, so leingi egindeymi hjá AI er ávegis.