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Add sub section "Interface-Level Interoperability: Human–Agent Co-Presence and Civic Affordances"

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This PR introduces a new section to address an often-overlooked layer of interoperability—the interface layer—where humans interact with agents in decentralized, multi-agent environments. The contribution is grounded in recent scholarship on AI containment and proposes extending the scope of interoperability to include real-time legibility, consent signaling, and sociotechnical protocols that empower human agency.

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A forthcoming chapter in the <em>Encyclopedia of Modern Artificial Intelligence</em> (“Community-Governed AI Containment Above the Webpage”) introduces the notion of <strong>Safe Human-AI Co-existence</strong>, a developmental containment model grounded in three interlocking pillars:
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A reference would be required here (could be just a link at the moment)

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This paper has yet to approved but unofficially here is a link that we will update upon publication and posting.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MOqFbIAlhwZp8K4M05M7Z2OvouHt2w3vyCCbhLECmJE/edit?usp=sharing

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andreiciortea commented Jun 16, 2025

@shiftshapr thank you for your contribution. The topic is highly relevant and was not yet visible in Section 2. Your contribution is also great for creating bridges to other parts of the report (e.g., accountability and normative aspects in Section 9).

CC'ing @smnmyr @danaivach and @bassetthound who I believe are interested in this discussion

One suggestion would be to move this discussion to Section 2.2.2 (or at least part of it). We could also rephrase the title of that section if it is too narrow (currently: "Agents and the Decentralized Social Web"). We will collect feedback on these points from the CG participants of today's regular meeting.

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The PR preview should work now :)

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I left the reference per @andreiciortea's comment

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A forthcoming chapter in the <em>Encyclopedia of Modern Artificial Intelligence</em> (“Community-Governed AI Containment Above the Webpage”) introduces the notion of <strong>Safe Human-AI Co-existence</strong>, a developmental containment model grounded in three interlocking pillars:
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This paper has yet to approved but unofficially here is a link that we will update upon publication and posting.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MOqFbIAlhwZp8K4M05M7Z2OvouHt2w3vyCCbhLECmJE/edit?usp=sharing

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shiftshapr commented Jun 25, 2025

Yes , moving to "Agents and the Decentralized Social Web" makes sense...
Thanks @andreiciortea for the feedback

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