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The increasing complexity of Artificial Intelligence Agents present major challenges within digital identity and signing systems. As AI agents evolve from simple programmed interactions to those involving complex, self-determining processes, issues of liability and risk will become paramount, especially when agents interact with counterparts, delegate tasks, or pursue open-ended missions. To resolve this increasing complexity and prevent the abandonment of advanced agents, a framework is proposed that mandates Terms and Conditions (Ts and Cs) for transactions, clearly defining liability boundaries and incorporating strict controlling algorithms.
By Jon ShamahThe increasing complexity of Artificial Intelligence Agents present major challenges within digital identity and signing systems. As AI agents evolve from simple programmed interactions to those involving complex, self-determining processes, issues of liability and risk will become paramount, especially when agents interact with counterparts, delegate tasks, or pursue open-ended missions. To resolve this increasing complexity and prevent the abandonment of advanced agents, a framework is proposed that mandates Terms and Conditions (Ts and Cs) for transactions, clearly defining liability boundaries and incorporating strict controlling algorithms.