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NeuBird AI Publishes Open Framework for Earned Agent Autonomy in Production Environments

As enterprises weigh autonomous AI in production, NeuBird AI opens its architectural principles for agent access control to the industry and invites co-signers from enterprise operators, security leaders and independent engineers

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NeuBird AI, creator of the autonomous Production Ops Agent, published the Earned Autonomy Framework, a set of open architectural principles defining how autonomous agents should earn, scope and operate within write access permissions in production environments. The framework is open for adoption, revision and co-signature by any operator, security leader or independent engineer who builds, buys or runs autonomous software that touches production systems. The publication follows growing enterprise concern about autonomous agent access control in the wake of recent high-profile AI security incidents. Enterprise IT, SRE and DevOps leaders are now asking whether autonomous agents can be trusted in production at all.

“Enterprise buyers have moved past whether AI belongs in production. Now they’re asking what the agent is allowed to do once it’s been deployed,” said Vinod Jayaraman, co-founder and CTO of NeuBird AI. “Autonomy has been treated as a binary: either the agent is passive or it has root access. Neither is acceptable. Write access must be earned through demonstrated accuracy, bounded by policy and revocable the moment confidence drops.”

The Earned Autonomy Framework directly addresses the access control deficiency. Rather than granting agents unconstrained write access at install or restricting them permanently to passive dashboards, the framework defines a four-level trust spectrum across which agents operate and progress based on verified performance:

  • L0 (Read and Recommend): The agent diagnoses the root cause and drafts remediation recommendations. Strict read-only access.
  • L1 (Human-Gated): High-stakes or novel state changes require explicit human sign-off before execution.
  • L2 (Policy-Bounded): Low-risk, routine remediations execute automatically within strict, pre-cleared policy parameters and blast-radius limits.
  • L3 (Earned Autonomy): High-confidence operations run autonomously inside strict VPC containment, with real-time circuit breakers and instant auto-rollback. Promotion to this level requires demonstrated RCA accuracy. The agent cannot self-escalate.

How NeuBird AI Implements the Earned Autonomy Framework for Production Operations

NeuBird AI applies the Earned Autonomy principles to its own production ops agent across four commitments:

  • In-VPC Execution: Telemetry and data stay inside the customer’s environment (GenDB / Zero Data Retention).
  • Policy-Bounded Access: Least-privilege, temporary credentials and defined blast-radius limits.
  • Human-in-the-Loop and Circuit Breakers: Explicit sign-offs for high-risk actions with automated rollback triggers.
  • Immutable Audit Trail: Logged rationale, context and actions for compliance.

These commitments reflect the platform’s existing architecture. NeuBird AI’s Production Ops Agent runs on-premises, in VPC, in the cloud, across hybrid topologies and in isolated and regulated environments, including air-gapped deployments. The platform is SOC 2 Type II certified and zero-storage by design, with all agent actions orchestrated within predefined guardrails.

“Enterprise security teams have been asking for an architectural model that gives autonomous AI a defined lane in production, with boundaries that reflect real risk rather than a blanket restriction or an open door,” added Jayamaran. “The framework we’ve published is the model we run on ourselves. We’re opening it because the industry needs a shared bar for what safe autonomous AI in production looks like.”

Co-Sign the Production Operations Open Principles for Earned Autonomy

NeuBird AI is gathering named co-signers from operators, security leaders and independent engineers. The goal is a shared reference the industry can hold autonomous vendors to, including NeuBird AI itself. The framework is open for adoption and proposed revision. To co-sign or comment: neubird.ai/contact

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About NeuBird AI

NeuBird AI is the creator of The Production Operations Agent, a unified platform of specialized agents engineered to maintain continuous enterprise uptime so engineers don’t have to. Operating entirely within a customer’s native environment, NeuBird AI proactively prevents anomalies, autonomously resolves incidents, and manages ongoing operations. Backed by top-tier investors including Xora Innovation, Mayfield, and M12, NeuBird AI is headquartered in Redwood City, California. For more information, please visit neubird.ai.

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