| This does not make any sense at all. If you create a file that you don't intend for the AI to see, the situation should be identical to if you deleted this file before running it. You argument is: "if you delete this file, the AI will not be able to build the project". This is 100% incorrect: the project, by definition of the file's status, does not need the file. And by the nature of the file, if the project requires it to be done, there is a bigger problem. I really don't get it, you are asking the agent to be stupid: intelligent humans are able to realise that such workarounds are often a stupid thing to do and know that it is smarter to discuss things when there are several stakeholders. I really don't understand why you are saying that ideally, agents should act stupidly. (Not all workarounds are stupid, but some are, and the one in the example clearly is. We need agents to be smart enough to know when a workaround is ok or not. Right now, it is clearly not the case) And by the way, as when working with human, nothing prevent you to tell the systems that reading any files is authorised. In which case there is no workaround at all if the agent read this file, as you authorised it to do so. But ideally, if it has not been authorised, we should build systems that know such workarounds are stupid things to do. So, no, your argument that the agents will always get stuck is not true: human don't get stuck and yet the smart human knows that reading files clearly not intended for them to read even if they suspect it will unblock them is not "normal". |