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Two different types of agent authorization

https://blog.langchain.com/two-different-types-of-agent-authorization/(blog.langchain.com)
LangSmith Fleet introduces two distinct types of agent authorization to control what an agent can do. The first type, called "Assistants," operates "on-behalf-of" the end user by utilizing their personal credentials for services like Slack or Notion. In contrast, the second type, "Claws," uses a fixed, dedicated set of credentials, allowing a creator to control the agent's access regardless of who is using it. This distinction supports different applications, such as personal onboarding agents versus shared email agents, and emphasizes the need for human-in-the-loop oversight for agents with fixed, powerful permissions.
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