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community:leiden_hybrid_concepts-run4-c8-c0Agent ecology design principles
Framework for multi-agent systems balancing autonomy with human oversight through trust gradients, rhythmic deferral, and interconnected skill networks, drawing from Christopher Alexander's pattern language.
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- agent-harness-design.md6 members
- 15-properties-of-aliveness-in-AI.md1 member
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- Agent ecology aliveness & trust7 shared
- Active inference & agent ecology7 shared
Claims (7)
- A healthy agent ecology has a smooth trust gradient between user and agents, not a binary on/off.
- A healthy agent ecology has rhythm—automated steps alternating with deferral and action alternating with review.
- A robust agent ecology requires both automated-aligned action and explicit deferral—contrast between these regimes is essential.
- Defining 'life' for agent ecologies requires explicit claim about adaptive responsiveness, compositional richness, or stewardship affordance.
- Not-Separateness and Strong Centers can coexist in agent ecology, though this transfers from Alexander only by empirical test.
- Not-Separateness connects individual response aliveness to multi-agent ecology and dependent origination.
- Not-Separateness in agent ecology means skills connect to user project, other skills, user history, and world data.