Agent services belong inside the trust model, not outside it.
Social Fabric supports local and cloud agent services, but every agent acts as a principal with delegated rights, provenance, review boundaries, and policy constraints. This is assistance with accountability, not hidden authority.
Agents are principals
In Social Fabric, agents are not loose helpers. They are principals operating within delegated authority, policy constraints, provenance requirements, and review boundaries.
Local and cloud execution
Agent services may run locally, in the cloud, or across both contexts, but execution location does not remove the need for trust, review, and explicit authority.
Assistance without hidden authority
Agents can support search, summarization, workflow execution, interpretation, and coordination. They should not silently become autonomous authority outside the governance model.
Provenance and revocation
Agent actions should remain traceable, reviewable, and revocable. This is part of what makes trust operational instead of rhetorical.