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Intent-based chaos testing is designed for when AI behaves confidently — and wrongly

Intent-based chaos testing is designed for when AI behaves confidently — and wrongly
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Here is a scenario that should concern every enterprise architect shipping autonomous AI systems right now: An observability agent is running in production. Its job is to detect infrastructure anomalies and trigger the appropriate response. Late one night, it flags an elevated anomaly score across a production cluster, 0.87, above its defined threshold of 0.75. The agent is within its permission b

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