Developer builds open-source safety gate to limit AI agent actions
A developer has released agent-gate, a lightweight open-source Python library designed to prevent AI agents from executing harmful or unintended actions autonomously. The tool sits between an AI model's output and any real-world action, requiring a one-time deterministic token before execution can proceed. Key safeguards include prompt-injection rejection, single-use request-bound tokens, automatic file backups for rollback, and mandatory human approval for high-risk operations like deletions or payments. A tamper-evident, hash-chained audit log records every step, breaking the chain if any entry is altered. The project requires no external dependencies and is released under the MIT license, aiming to address a critical gap in how most AI agent pipelines are currently built.
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