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Faramesh Labs Introduces the first Safety Layer Stopping AI Agents From Acting Without Authorization
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From startups to banks, Faramesh makes agent actions verifiable, reviewable, and enforceable before execution. A practical "permission gate" for agent tools, built for companies that want autonomy without losing control.
NEW YORK - s4story -- Faramesh today announced the public release of Faramesh Core, an open-core platform that helps teams control what AI agents are allowed to do before actions happen.
AI agents are moving beyond chatbots. They can run commands, access business tools, read internal documents, deploy software, and take actions on behalf of people and companies. That creates opportunity, and a new risk: an agent can do something you didn't intend, and once it happens, it may be too late to undo.
The need for enforcement is growing quickly as organizations give agents more access to real tools. Without strong control, agents can run destructive commands, change production data, send messages to the wrong people, take actions based on incorrect assumptions, or be manipulated by malicious inputs. For regulated industries, the stakes go beyond technical failure. Mistakes become legal, compliance, and operational incidents, and when they happen, leadership and auditors don't accept "the AI misunderstood." They demand clear answers: who authorized the action, why it was allowed, what rules were active at the time, and whether the decision can be verified later.
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Most AI safety today relies on instructions inside a prompt, like "ask for permission first." But prompts aren't real enforcement. Faramesh adds a decision gate between the agent and the real world. Every action is checked against clear rules and gets one of three outcomes: allow, block, or require human approval. Faramesh also records a full timeline of what was requested, what decision was made, who approved it, and what happened next.
"AI agents are becoming real operators," said Amjad Fatmi, Founder of Faramesh. "When software can touch money, data, and infrastructure, control becomes mandatory. Faramesh exists to make sure agents only act with authorization, and that decisions are visible and easy to audit."
Faramesh Core is available now, with a dashboard, SDKs, and a CLI for quick integration into agent workflows.
About Faramesh
Faramesh is a platform for controlling AI agents before actions happen, with approvals, permissions, and audit logs for safer deployment in real systems.
Media Contact
Amjad Fatmi
Founder, Faramesh Labs
Press inquiries: press@faramesh.dev
Learn more: https://faramesh.dev
AI agents are moving beyond chatbots. They can run commands, access business tools, read internal documents, deploy software, and take actions on behalf of people and companies. That creates opportunity, and a new risk: an agent can do something you didn't intend, and once it happens, it may be too late to undo.
The need for enforcement is growing quickly as organizations give agents more access to real tools. Without strong control, agents can run destructive commands, change production data, send messages to the wrong people, take actions based on incorrect assumptions, or be manipulated by malicious inputs. For regulated industries, the stakes go beyond technical failure. Mistakes become legal, compliance, and operational incidents, and when they happen, leadership and auditors don't accept "the AI misunderstood." They demand clear answers: who authorized the action, why it was allowed, what rules were active at the time, and whether the decision can be verified later.
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Most AI safety today relies on instructions inside a prompt, like "ask for permission first." But prompts aren't real enforcement. Faramesh adds a decision gate between the agent and the real world. Every action is checked against clear rules and gets one of three outcomes: allow, block, or require human approval. Faramesh also records a full timeline of what was requested, what decision was made, who approved it, and what happened next.
"AI agents are becoming real operators," said Amjad Fatmi, Founder of Faramesh. "When software can touch money, data, and infrastructure, control becomes mandatory. Faramesh exists to make sure agents only act with authorization, and that decisions are visible and easy to audit."
Faramesh Core is available now, with a dashboard, SDKs, and a CLI for quick integration into agent workflows.
About Faramesh
Faramesh is a platform for controlling AI agents before actions happen, with approvals, permissions, and audit logs for safer deployment in real systems.
Media Contact
Amjad Fatmi
Founder, Faramesh Labs
Press inquiries: press@faramesh.dev
Learn more: https://faramesh.dev
Source: Faramesh Labs
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