ILION: Deterministic Pre-Execution Safety Gates for Agentic AI Systems
arXiv cs.AI / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- ILION introduces a deterministic pre-execution gate for agentic AI systems that decides BLOCK or ALLOW without requiring training or labeled data.
- It employs a five-component cascade (Transient Identity Imprint, Semantic Vector Reference Frame, Identity Drift Control, Identity Resonance Score, Consensus Veto Layer) to classify proposed actions by their authorized scope.
- It delivers sub-millisecond latency with fully interpretable verdicts and reports ILION-Bench v2 results: F1 0.8515, precision 91.0%, false positive rate 7.9%.
- It outperforms three baselines (Lakera Guard, OpenAI Moderation API, Llama Guard 3) by 4.3 F1 points and runs roughly 2000x faster with a fourfold reduction in FPR.
- The work argues existing text-safety tools are ill-suited for execution safety, underscoring the need for action-level safeguards in autonomous agents.
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