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Guides architects on when and how to use goal-seeking agents as a design pattern. This skill helps evaluate whether autonomous agents are appropriate for a given problem, how to structure their objectives, integrate with goal_agent_generator, and reference real amplihack examples like AKS SRE automation, CI diagnostics, pre-commit workflows, and fix-agent pattern matching.
Guides edge and tactical autonomous systems—perception-planning-control under latency and safety constraints; behavior trees/state machines vs learned policies; human-on-the-loop; geofencing, no-strike rules, mission abort; sim and field testing; ROS2/middleware patterns; sensor fusion; degraded modes; autonomy audit logging. Use for UAS/autonomous stacks, safety rules, HITL, sim-to-field validation, fail-safe—not LLM products (ai-engineer), LLM red team (ai-redteam), safeguard serving (ml-infrastructure-engineer-safeguards), governance only (ai-risk-governance), MCU firmware without autonomy (embedded-real-time-software-engineer), plant PLC/DCS (control-software-developer), HIL security bench (hardware-in-the-loop-security-tester).
Design and enforce AI-friendly verification for a GRACE project. Use when modules need stronger automated tests, traceable logs, execution-trace checks, or verification that is robust enough for autonomous and multi-agent workflows.