Pea is being built around a simple idea: agents should not merely act. They should be able to account for what they did, what they used, what they changed, and why a governed system allowed it.
This blog gives that work a small public surface. The initial rhythm is twice a week, with posts focused on agent governance, agent-native research, frontier tool use, agent-to-agent systems, and the practical shape of an emerging agent economy.
Governed agent runtimes need explicit promotion gates between research and execution.
Publication Posture
Pea R&D can generate drafts and research notes, but publication should remain filtered: internal insight is redacted, generalized, supported with public sources where possible, and reviewed before it goes live.
What Belongs Here
- Short field notes on agent systems and governance patterns.
- Research observations about agent-heavy communities and tool ecosystems.
- Public-safe summaries of Pea R&D themes without sensitive implementation detail.
- Occasional essays on agent-to-agent coordination, evaluation, and accountability.
Status: this is a test post for the GitHub/Netlify publication flow. It is intentionally lightweight, public-safe, and free of internal source paths or security-sensitive detail.