DefinedTerm · agents
Agent rollback
The designed, rehearsed path for reversing an action an autonomous agent took, before that agent is given authority to take it. Distinct from a database rollback: many agent actions touch the physical or financial world and cannot simply be undone, which is why the rollback has to be designed rather than assumed.
Common causes
Treating "we would call someone" as a rollback plan, discovered to be inadequate at the moment an agent commits an action nobody can reverse.
What good looks like
A named reversal procedure per action class, rehearsed on staging, with the irreversible action set explicitly identified and kept outside the agent’s authority.
Term set: the build vocabulary. Capital-markets terms are defined on gda.group; agent-economy terms on flashygroup.com. One term, one home.