KavachOS introduces scoped delegation with revocation to manage AI agent permissions when spawning sub-agents, ensuring each has limited and inheritable scopes. This prevents misbehaving agents from causing widespread issues by allowing precise control over token issuance, revocation, and depth limits.
Developers can now avoid the pitfalls of shared API keys in multi-agent systems, enhancing security and auditability through detailed logging and controlled permission hierarchies.
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