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  "path": "/t/feature-request-sentinel-mode-for-codex-chatgpt-enterprise-governed-ai-agent-operations-with-dry-runs-approvals-and-audit-logs/1380493#post_2",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-08T10:33:33.000Z",
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  "textContent": "The main point for me is that agent safety should not only be model-level safety. It also needs operational safety: dry-runs, approval gates, policy boundaries, audit logs, rollback plans, and admin control.\n\nThat is what enterprises already expect from CI/CD, cloud operations, and security tooling. AI agents will probably need the same kind of operational guardrails before companies fully trust them with real work.",
  "title": "Feature Request: Sentinel Mode for Codex / ChatGPT Enterprise — Governed AI Agent Operations with Dry-Runs, Approvals, and Audit Logs"
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