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Agents and readiness

AI OS gives each local agent a product surface without pretending that all agents share one runtime or capability contract.

Hermes owns the local conversational and operator workflow exposed by its agent page and Intelligence portal. The UI reports session, model, memory, persona, skill, bridge, and recovery state from bounded local contracts.

Claude Code remains a distinct local agent surface. AI OS can show its readiness and route reviewed actions through the agent’s owned local executor; it does not merge Claude Code state into Hermes sessions.

OpenClaw has its own readiness and local-action boundary. Its state should be interpreted from the OpenClaw surface rather than inferred from another agent.

A visible agent card does not prove execution readiness. Check the current status, selected model, available local bridge, and recovery message on the agent’s page. Public-demo agent states are illustrative only.