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The real bottleneck for AI agents may be proving who they are

AI agents are getting better at completing tasks, but I’m not convinced intelligence is the main thing holding them back anymore. The harder problem starts when an agent can send messages, approve purchases, move money, schedule work, or make decisions across several systems. At that point, how do you know which agent actually performed an action? Who gave it permission? What happens when it exceeds that permission, misunderstands an instruction, or

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