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    What AI Agents Must Never Do Alone

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJune 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Giving AI agents autonomy boosts productivity, but clear boundaries and oversight are crucial to prevent unintended destructive actions like data loss or infrastructure changes.
    2. Tasks with high risk—such as database manipulations, infrastructure modifications, or security and git push --force commands—must always involve human review before execution.
    3. Implement structured guidelines via an AGENTS.md contract and a blocked_commands.md list to define what agents can and cannot do, ensuring safe and predictable automation.
    4. Employ a two-agent loop: one implements, the other reviews, then the first refines based on feedback, minimizing errors and maximizing reliable automation outcomes.

    What AI Agents Should Never Do Alone

    Autonomous AI agents can be powerful tools, but they should never handle certain tasks without human oversight. For example, destructive file operations like `rm -rf` or `git clean -fd` can delete important work permanently. These commands run automatically when tasks mention cleanup, which can lead to accidental data loss. To prevent this, keep such actions restricted and add confirmation steps. Additionally, changes to databases, such as `DROP TABLE` or `DELETE` without a WHERE clause, must always be reviewed first. Mistakes here can wipe out critical data for days or even weeks. Human approval is essential before executing these commands.

    Always Review Critical Infrastructure Changes

    Infrastructure adjustments like `terraform apply`, `kubectl delete`, or security alterations involving cloud permissions require careful human review. These modifications can affect live environments, disrupt services, or compromise security. Even if an agent generates the code, a person should decide when and how to deploy or change infrastructure. This extra check helps avoid costly mistakes and maintains system stability. Likewise, deploying updates to production systems should never happen automatically without someone supervising the process. Human judgment remains vital to safeguard both data and ongoing operations.

    Keep Sensitive Data Out of Agent Tasks

    Sensitive information such as secrets, `.env` files, or API keys must stay off-limits for automation. Allowing agents to read or write credentials introduces serious security risks. For example, executing commands that handle these details can unintentionally expose data or create vulnerabilities. By establishing strict boundaries and requiring manual intervention, teams reduce the chance of accidental leaks. Also, commands like `git push –force` can rewrite history, causing synchronization issues among team members. Human oversight ensures these dangerous operations happen only when truly necessary and with full awareness of potential impacts.

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