Proposes a trust schema including verification levels and a biconditional correctness criterion to verify skills in human-in-the-loop agent runtimes, reducing the need for constant oversight.
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Skills as Verifiable Artifacts: A Trust Schema and a Biconditional Correctness Criterion for Human-in-the-Loop Agent Runtimes
Proposes a trust schema including verification levels and a biconditional correctness criterion to verify skills in human-in-the-loop agent runtimes, reducing the need for constant oversight.