How AI Is Built

#048 Why Your AI Agents Need Permission to Act, Not Just Read

May 11, 2025
Dexter Horthy, the Founder of Human Layer, discusses the importance of integrating human approval into AI actions to enhance trust and utility. He shares insights from his '12-factor agents' framework, emphasizing that AI should request permission before executing critical tasks. The conversation delves into the limitations of current AI capabilities, the challenges of managing human-in-the-loop systems, and the need for robust context engineering. Dexter's approach aims to strike a balance between automation and human oversight, revolutionizing how AI can operate in real-world scenarios.
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INSIGHT

Human Approval For Critical Actions

  • AI agents should have a human approval layer before doing critical actions.
  • This prevents errors and builds trust for high-stakes decisions like sending emails or writing database entries.
ADVICE

Control Token Bloat Efficiently

  • Maintain one consistent state combining application and context window data.
  • Use efficient, token-sparing formats for context to prevent token bloat in LLMs.
ADVICE

Use Slack for Human Feedback

  • Embed AI agents in tools like Slack with easy feedback loops for human approval.
  • Use human corrections in real-time to generate valuable fine-tuning data for the model.
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