Are you using AI Agents or offering AI Agent software?

1 points by bsenftner ↗ HN
"AI Agents" is pretty much a generic term. They could be programmatic, they could be purely prompt based, and they could be somewhere on the hybrid range between completely programmatically implemented and purely prompt based. Regardless of the underlying implementation, many AI Agent applications allow end users to edit the AI Agent definitions, and some completely. When these AI Agents are implemented in a pure prompt structure, they become portable to similar AI Agent applications.

Okay, that's the context in which I want to ask:

If you use software that has editable AI Agents, do you feel a personal ownership over them when you've customized one to your personal needs? Such as a legal, copyrightable, this is yours and no one else's ownership over them?

If you are writing and/or publishing/releasing software with editable AI Agents, how are you handling ownership, share ability, clone-ability and potential end user's desire for legal ownership of their customized AI Agents?

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