Beddel: Secure, Declarative, and Extensible Agent Runtimes
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Finally, we designed Beddel to be the safe substrate for Generative Agent Creation. While current market standards often rely on LLMs generating executable code (like Python scripts) to spawn new behaviors—creating a massive sandboxing and security nightmare—Beddel solves this via its strict schema architecture. Because our agents are defined purely by YAML configuration rather than arbitrary code, an AI can safely act as an "Architect," composing and deploying new sub-agents on the fly without ever introducing arbitrary code execution risks. This enables self-organizing agent swarms where the logic is generated by GenAI, but the security boundaries remain rigidly enforced by our deterministic runtime.
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