An AI agent scored 68 out of 100 on a readiness test
An that seemed nearly ready scored 68 out of 100 on the Badgr Agent Readiness Test. The test checks 30 areas that matter before an agent is released to real users. These areas include , , unsafe answers, strange , and replies that sound too certain.
A score of 68 is not a total failure, but it is not strong enough to confidently let real users depend on the agent. The practical question is how teams should test agents before them.
Key points
- Badgr Agent Readiness Test checks an across 30 areas.
- The checks include , , unsafe answers, strange , and overconfident replies.
- The agent scored 68 out of 100.
- The result was not disastrous, but it was not ready for real users.
- Agent builders need readiness testing before release, not only feature testing.