We are transitioning from the era of "Chatbots" (Passive AI) to the era of "Agents" (Active AI). Large Language Models (LLMs) are no longer just generating text; they are being granted permission to execute code, move funds, send emails, and negotiate contracts. This shift introduces a catastrophic legal void: The Liability Gap. When an autonomous agent makes a mistake - executes a bad trade, hallucinates a legal precedent, or accidentally deletes a production database - who is liable? The Developer? The User? The Foundation Model Provider? Current legal frameworks are incompatible with non-human actors that possess agency but lack assets. The Klyrox Solution: We propose that the solution to AI Safety is not technical (better guardrails), but financial (better insurance). The Klyrox Agentic License is a protocol-level requirement that forces every autonomous agent to hold a Financial Integrity Bond in a dedicated wallet. This creates a quantifiable "Cost of Error." If the agent acts maliciously or negligently, the bond is slashed to compensate the victim. This framework transforms "AI Safety" from a vague ethical philosophy into a robust, mathematically enforced insurance market.
Ali Sadhik Shaik (Wed,) studied this question.