Bolt Foundry's Gambit: Open-Source Framework for Building Verifiable AI Agents
By
Dan Sisco
Yesterday's bagel, baked twice. Familiar and a bit tough.
Summary
Bolt Foundry introduces Gambit, an open-source, local-first foundation for building AI agents with a focus on trust and verification. Unlike most AI agent products that prioritize orchestration, Bolt Foundry emphasizes creating agents that can be inspected, tested, graded, and verified through features like plain-English authoring, traceable runs, reusable graders, and repeatable verification workflows.
Key quotes
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Gambit is our open-source, local-first foundation for building agents you can inspect, test, grade, and verify.
It has plain-English authoring, traceable runs, reusable graders, and repeatable verification built into the workflow.
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