This paper introduces the Organic Agent Framework (OAF), a new paradigm for AI agent architecture modeled on biological organisms rather than software toolchains. Current AI agents can think and act but cannot sense the human's state, hold values beyond rule-following, route adaptively between capabilities, or preserve human autonomy. OAF proposes that a complete agent requires a full body — an n-dimensional architecture comprising a moral codex foundation, modular sensing and processing organs, a protective security membrane, and a customizable surface layer. The paper presents five architectural primitives: receiver-shaped inter-organ communication, variable-resolution perception (the bookshelf principle), input contracts, controlled deception for data protection, and a circulatory system for inter-organ transport. The architecture is demonstrated through the first fully defined organ: Perception. OAF does not replace existing frameworks (MCP, Skills, Constitutional AI). It completes them by addressing what agents cannot sense and do not hold.
Libor Klimeš (Tue,) studied this question.