agentvõib
Agentvõib is a term used in discussions of autonomous agents, particularly in Estonian-language texts, to denote the permission or possibility for an agent to perform an action under defined conditions. This article treats agentvõib as a theoretical construct used in academic discussions rather than a formally standardized concept. The root words come from agent and võib ("may" in Estonian).
In formal models, agentvõib functions as a modal operator indicating potential actions that an agent is allowed
In practice, agentvõib is typically represented within a rule or logic framework as a predicate or modality:
Criticism includes ambiguity across contexts and the need for precise formalization to avoid conflicts with competing
See also: modal logic, deontic logic, policy-based access control, autonomous agents, multi-agent systems.