Put the Guardrail in the Code, Not the Prompt
Hard limits for AI agents belong in code, not the prompt: the model reads prompt rules and breaks them. Plus the deny-by-default trap that does nothing.
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Hard limits for AI agents belong in code, not the prompt: the model reads prompt rules and breaks them. Plus the deny-by-default trap that does nothing.
AI made finding code issues free, but owning the fix still needs a human. Why finding throughput is a vanity metric and the hand-back is the real work.