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The '''Agentic Maneuverability (AM) Score''' is a protocol for cognitive resource allocation within | The '''Agentic Maneuverability (AM) Score''' is a protocol for cognitive resource allocation within [[AetherOS]]. Its primary function is to determine the "virtuousness" of deploying a specific AI agent for a specific task, given the real-time state of the system's available resources. | ||
The score is the output of a calculation that treats the agent, the task, and the system not as abstract software entities, but as components in a single cyber-physical system. It grounds abstract computational requests in the concrete realities of supply and demand, drawing direct inspiration from the principles of [[Energy–maneuverability theory|Energy-Maneuverability Theory]]. | The score is the output of a calculation that treats the agent, the task, and the system not as abstract software entities, but as components in a single cyber-physical system. It grounds abstract computational requests in the concrete realities of supply and demand, drawing direct inspiration from the principles of [[Energy–maneuverability theory|Energy-Maneuverability Theory]]. |