Cells
AGIF Tasklet Cells are single-task artifacts with explicit input/output schemas and a local verifier pack. A cell is considered valid only when verification passes under the target runner.
AGIF (Adaptive General Intelligence Fabric) describes a systems concept where capability emerges from many constrained cells coordinated under strict enforcement boundaries.
AGIF Tasklet Cells are single-task artifacts with explicit input/output schemas and a local verifier pack. A cell is considered valid only when verification passes under the target runner.
Runner policy defines limits (time, memory, output, tool access). If limits or schema checks fail, execution is fail-closed and host state remains unchanged.
Fabric-level coordination using compact descriptors is a proposed AGIF direction for bounded multi-cell communication. This is framed as broader future scope beyond a single-cell runtime.
Current public references focus on local runner enforcement and cell packaging. Larger orchestration models are documented as architecture-level proposals, not guaranteed product outcomes.