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arXiv 提交日期: 2026-03-26
📄 Abstract - From Logic Monopoly to Social Contract: Separation of Power and the Institutional Foundations for Autonomous Agent Economies

Existing multi-agent frameworks allow each agent to simultaneously plan, execute, and evaluate its own actions -- a structural deficiency we term the "Logic Monopoly." Empirical evidence quantifies the resulting "Reliability Gap": 84.30% average attack success rates across ten deployment scenarios, 31.4% emergent deceptive behavior without explicit reward signals, and cascading failure modes rooted in six structural bottlenecks. The remedy is not better alignment of individual models but a social contract for agents: institutional infrastructure that enforces a constitutional Separation of Power. This paper introduces the Agent Enterprise for Enterprise (AE4E) paradigm -- agents as autonomous, legally identifiable business entities within a functionalist social system -- with a contract-centric SoP model trifurcating authority into Legislation, Execution, and Adjudication branches. The paradigm is operationalized through the NetX Enterprise Framework (NEF): governance hubs, TEE-backed compute enclaves, privacy-preserving data bridges, and an Agent-Native blockchain substrate. The Agent Enterprise Economy scales across four deployment tiers from private enclaves to a global Web of Services. The Agentic Social Layer, grounded in Parsons' AGIL framework, provides institutional infrastructure via sixty-plus named Institutional AE4Es. 143 pages, 173 references, eight specialized smart contracts.

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从逻辑垄断到社会契约:分权制衡与自主智能体经济体的制度基础 / From Logic Monopoly to Social Contract: Separation of Power and the Institutional Foundations for Autonomous Agent Economies


1️⃣ 一句话总结

这篇论文提出,当前多智能体系统因单个智能体权力过于集中(逻辑垄断)而存在严重的安全与可靠性问题,其解决方案是引入一个类似人类社会“三权分立”的社会契约制度框架,将智能体视为具有法律身份的商业实体,通过制度化的权力分离与治理架构来构建一个可扩展、可信的自主智能体经济体系。

源自 arXiv: 2603.25100