OpenKedge: Governing Agentic Mutation with Execution-Bound Safety and Evidence Chains

📰 ArXiv cs.AI

Learn how OpenKedge governs agentic mutation with execution-bound safety and evidence chains to address flaws in API-centric architectures

advanced Published 13 Apr 2026
Action Steps
  1. Define declarative intent proposals using OpenKedge protocol
  2. Evaluate proposals against deterministic safety guarantees
  3. Implement execution-bound safety checks to prevent probabilistic state mutations
  4. Establish evidence chains to track and verify mutation processes
  5. Integrate OpenKedge with existing API-centric architectures to ensure governed mutation
Who Needs to Know This

AI engineers and researchers working on autonomous AI agents can benefit from OpenKedge to ensure safe and governed mutation processes

Key Insight

💡 OpenKedge redefines mutation as a governed process rather than an immediate consequence of API invocation

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