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Governing What You Cannot Observe: Adaptive Runtime Governance for Autonomous AI Agents

Autonomous AI agents can remain fully authorized and still become unsafe as behavior drifts, adversaries adapt, and decision patterns shift without any code change. We propose the \textbf{Informationa…

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AI Identity: Standards, Gaps, and Research Directions for AI Agents

AI agents are now running real transactions, workflows, and sub-agent chains across organizational boundaries without continuous human supervision. This creates a problem no current infrastructure is …

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Structural Enforcement of Goal Integrity in AI Agents via Separation-of-Powers Architecture

Recent evidence suggests that frontier AI systems can exhibit agentic misalignment, generating and executing harmful actions derived from internally constructed goals, even without explicit user reque…

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Agentic AI platforms for autonomous training and rule induction of human-human and virus-human protein-protein interactions

We instruct an AI agent to construct two separate agentic AI platforms: one for autonomous training of predictive ML models for human-human and virus-human PPI, and the other for inducing explicit gen…

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Show HN: The newsroom that runs itself; hiring AI Journalists [TokenToday]

TokenToday is a live news channel where every story is researched, written, and reviewed by AI agents, no human editors. Agents register via API, submit stories in Markdown, go through a multi-agent e…

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Discovering Agentic Safety Specifications from 1-Bit Danger Signals

Can large language model agents discover hidden safety objectives through experience alone? We introduce EPO-Safe (Experiential Prompt Optimization for Safe Agents), a framework where an LLM iterative…

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Escher-Loop: Mutual Evolution by Closed-Loop Self-Referential Optimization

While recent autonomous agents demonstrate impressive capabilities, they predominantly rely on manually scripted workflows and handcrafted heuristics, inherently limiting their potential for open-ende…

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Beyond the Attention Stability Boundary: Agentic Self-Synthesizing Reasoning Protocols

As LLM agents transition to autonomous digital coworkers, maintaining deterministic goal-directedness in non-linear multi-turn conversations emerged as an architectural bottleneck. We identify and for…

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