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  "path": "/t/ai-ethics-is-everywhere-execution-models-are-nowhere-so-i-built-one/175193#post_10",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-06T06:06:16.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.huggingface.co",
  "tags": [
    "Physical AI Safety: Ownership and Execution Boundaries",
    "Research",
    "execution-boundaries"
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  "textContent": "I reorganized and clarified the ideas from the previous discussions and reposted them here in a more structured form focused on physical AI safety, execution boundaries, and semantic ownership.\n\nPhysical AI Safety: Ownership and Execution Boundaries Research\n\n> Physical AI Safety: Ownership and Execution Boundaries This document consolidates the four design notes published in the execution-boundaries repository into a single structured reference. Introduction As LLM-based agents begin to control real-world actions, call external APIs, and create changes in the physical world, we keep asking the same question: “How good and smart is this AI?” This is not a wrong question. More questions and improvements are needed. I want to add one among the many qu…",
  "title": "AI ethics is everywhere. Execution models are nowhere. So I built one"
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