{"slug":"trustworthy-co-thinker-vs-eager-executor","versions":[{"slug":"trustworthy-co-thinker-vs-eager-executor","version":"0.2.0","updated_at":"2026-04-10T00:00:00.000Z","saved_at":"2026-04-13T03:14:00.877Z","change_summary":"Added epistemic risk of closed models section alongside the original trust and safety essay.","summary":"A product and safety stance for agents: useful systems should think clearly, expose uncertainty, and escalate action instead of racing toward execution.","compact_summary":"The safest default for many agent systems is to behave like a co-thinker rather than an eager executor: help frame decisions, expose uncertainty, and keep the human in authority where real risk exists.","kind":"essay","confidence":"high","estimated_tokens":530,"word_count":392,"content_hash":"4900cbfdc5db6526e1f39f14328eea847b7b224b4231c639c741458876f3bcc2"}]}