Paper proposes a decoupled human-in-the-loop architecture for controlling autonomous agents in agentic workflows. Addresses safety and control mechanisms for autonomous systems with human oversight integration.
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A Decoupled Human-in-the-Loop System for Controlled Autonomy in Agentic Workflows
Researchers propose a decoupled human-in-the-loop architecture that separates oversight logic from agent execution, enabling more flexible and scalable safety controls for autonomous workflows.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: arXiv CS.AIBY sys://pipeline
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