Agent Action Rights
What an Agent may DO once it holds tool or API capability, as distinct from what it may read or learn: action taxonomy, effect vectors, reversibility, blast radius, and multi-action composition risk. AARS gives content permission and action permission separate, independently-evaluable axes.
Dipotšišo tše di Nyakišišwago
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Content permission does not imply operational (tool/API) permission
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A machine-readable action vector beyond a single risk score
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Static tool metadata vs. runtime effect — the same tool, different arguments, different risk
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Composition risk: individually-safe actions that combine into an unsafe capability
Dipukwana tše Tšhweu tše Amanago
- AICR / AICL as an AI Content Licensing and Agentic Payment Connection Layer Legora la ditlhaloso tše di balwago ke metšhene bakeng sa go phatlalatša ditokelo tša diteng tša AI le mekgwatiro ya laesense — go tloga go go hlokomelwa ke AI le ditokelo tša diteng go ya inthaneteng ya tsebo yeo metšhene e ka dirišanago ditshepedišo go yona.
- AI Rights Spectrum: From robots.txt to an AI Learning Permission Protocol AIRS le AILP di bontšha ditumelelo tša go ithuta tša AI tše di nago le tlhaloso ye e feletšego go feta ee/aowa fela — seo AI e ka se ithutago, botebo bjo bo kaakang, bakeng sa merero yefe, ka fase ga moputso ofe.
- 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.
- AARS v0.1 — Agent Action Rights Spectrum The full protocol draft behind the AARS page: an A0–A7 human-readable spectrum, a machine-readable action vector, and rules for composition risk and capability amplification.
- 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.