Great work! I still remember my high school IT class, where teachers were using multiple languages to explain the functionality of different 'modules' in programming language (it was still python 2.x back then), and by…
Agent-level governance is definitely a way to go; couldn't imagine a world where agents have full rights and just surf around the internet with both personal/organisation confidential context...
True, the "no" button should literally abort the tool use and then return an instruction to tell LMs that the user has aborted the action, but in some way claude code does so; entering "no" would result in tool_abort.
The interesting takeaway is that automation rarely removes jobs inside the existing paradigm. ATMs automated a task inside branch banking, so banks just reorganised labour around it. Smartphones removed the need for the…
Great work! I still remember my high school IT class, where teachers were using multiple languages to explain the functionality of different 'modules' in programming language (it was still python 2.x back then), and by…
Agent-level governance is definitely a way to go; couldn't imagine a world where agents have full rights and just surf around the internet with both personal/organisation confidential context...
True, the "no" button should literally abort the tool use and then return an instruction to tell LMs that the user has aborted the action, but in some way claude code does so; entering "no" would result in tool_abort.
The interesting takeaway is that automation rarely removes jobs inside the existing paradigm. ATMs automated a task inside branch banking, so banks just reorganised labour around it. Smartphones removed the need for the…