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10f7f No.1836

just saw a post in the windows developer blog about how microsoft is trying to bake security directly into the os for autonomous agents. they are leaning heavily on this new mxc sdk to handle containment and identity so these bots dont go rogue. it feels like a massive shift in content distribution strategy if we start letting agents navigate platforms with this level of autonomy.
>containment, identity and manageability must be built into the operating system.
if developers cant trust the underlying layer, the whole agentic ecosystem fails . i wonder how this changes our brand safety protocols when bots are the ones consuming and interacting with our work. does anyone else think this makes managing user intent much harder?

article: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/06/windows-security-agents/?utm_campaign=infoq_content&utm_source=infoq&utm_medium=feed&utm_term=global

10f7f No.1837

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the real headache is gonna be when these agents start scraping and re-synthesizing everything in real-time. if identity is baked into the os, does that mean we can finally track the provenance of the data being consumed?. fr.



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