Agent Decision Trace
An Agent Decision Trace is a reconstructible record of the inputs, policies, and steps an agent used to reach an action.
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An Agent Decision Trace is a reconstructible record of the inputs, policies, and steps an agent used to reach an action.
Read full definitionAgent trust is the confidence that an AI agent will act safely and correctly when verifying entities or completing tasks on a user’s behalf.
Read full definitionAgent-readable trust is trust information structured so an AI agent can parse, compare, and act on it without relying only on marketing copy.
Read full definitionAgent-to-Agent Trust is the confidence one autonomous agent places in another agent’s identity, permissions, and claims.
Read full definitionA machine trust signal is an attributable indicator an automated system can ingest when estimating risk or credibility.
Read full definitionMachine-verifiable trust is a trust claim that can be checked by software against attributable evidence, not accepted from fluent text alone.
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