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DeepMind's 'contract-first' agent delegation paper resurfaces on X with 68K views six months after publication
A post on August 20 pitching a Google DeepMind paper that treats AI delegation as verifiable contracts rather than prompt handoffs cleared 68,665 views and 587 likes, but the paper is from February 12, 2026 by Nenad Tomasev, Matija Franklin and Simon Osindero. Its actual rule is strict: a delegator may not assign a task unless the outcome can be precisely verified, and must recursively decompose until sub-tasks map to automated checks such as a passing unit test, a formal proof, or a strict schema. It also proposes policy-as-code permissioning and zero-knowledge proofs for verifying correctness without exposing data.
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