Permission Boundary
A permission boundary defines the actions, tools, data, and spending limits an AI agent is allowed to use.
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These controls define what an agent may do, how actions are logged, when approval is needed, and when humans take over.
Terms for keeping AI agents reviewable and within approved boundaries.
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A permission boundary defines the actions, tools, data, and spending limits an AI agent is allowed to use.
An agent audit log records prompts, tool calls, decisions, and approvals so an AI workflow can be reviewed later.
An approval policy defines which agent actions require a human, system, or compliance check before execution.
A human handoff transfers an AI agent workflow to a person when judgment, exception handling, or authorization is needed.