This is a submission for the Hermes Agent Challenge: Write About Hermes Agent
Most AI agents interact with the world through APIs, databases, and web services. The feedback loop is fast and forgiving — if something goes wrong, you retry.
Physical environments are different. A light that turns on twice isn't a problem. A door that unlocks at the wrong time is. An agent operating in the physical world needs not just reasoning capability, but a clear contract between what it decides and what actually executes.
This post is about that contract — and why Hermes Agent's architecture makes it a natural fit for physical systems.
What makes Hermes Agent relevant here








