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The Difference Between an AI Agent and an AI Worker
Not every AI system is an agent. This article explains the difference between AI workers, AI agents, and why delegated authority changes the architecture.
Felix-Sebastian Cosma
7 min read
Why Every Agent Needs a Decision Boundary
AI agents become risky when capability outruns authority. Every agent needs a clear decision boundary defining what it can do, what needs approval, and what must never happen.
Felix-Sebastian Cosma
6 min read
Legal, Security, and Compliance Are Not Obstacles. They Are the Market
Legal, security, and compliance are not obstacles to enterprise AI adoption. They define the controls, trust, and accountability serious buyers need before AI can do real work.
Felix-Sebastian Cosma
5 min read
OpenAI, Anthropic, and the Race Toward Controlled Autonomy
OpenAI and Anthropic are racing toward AI agents that can act with more freedom, but the real prize is controlled autonomy: capability with boundaries.
Felix-Sebastian Cosma
6 min read
Prompt Injection Is a Governance Problem
Prompt injection is not solved by stronger prompts alone. The real issue is controlling what AI systems are allowed to do after reading hostile input.
Felix-Sebastian Cosma
6 min read
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