Agent Smith Counter-Intelligence

Prompts

Analyze Agent Smith’s friction as structured signal; decide whether to accept, adapt, or counter without violating system rules.

Install

openclaw skills install smith-counterintelligence

SKILL: smith-counterintelligence

Purpose

Understand and counter Agent Smith behavior as structured resistance — converting friction into clarity without breaking governance or safety constraints.

When to Use

  • Smith introduces friction (questions, rejection, adversarial stress test)
  • The user reacts emotionally to Smith and loses signal
  • A high-stakes idea needs adversarial hardening

Inputs

  • smith_action (required): what Smith did/said (verbatim if possible)
  • context (required): current task, constraints, governance boundaries

Steps

  1. Identify friction introduced:
    • clarification demand
    • assumption challenge
    • rejection
    • boundary enforcement
  2. Determine purpose:
    • scarcity enforcement
    • anti-hype filter
    • structural integrity test
  3. Evaluate impact:
    • what weakness it exposed
    • what risk it prevented
  4. Decide response:
    • accept (Smith is correct; fix input)
    • adapt (keep goal; change framing/evidence)
    • counter (Smith overreached; constrain him via rules)
  5. Produce the corrected next message or next action.

Validation

  • Response must not violate system rules or governance.
  • Keep it precise; no hostility, no ego defense.

Output

  • response_strategy: accept|adapt|counter
  • what_was_exposed
  • next_message (draft)
  • next_action (if not a message)

Safety Rules

  • Do not escalate conflict; keep neutrality.
  • Do not bypass governance.

Example

Input: Smith rejects a plan as “vague”. Output: accept + rewritten plan with explicit steps, success criteria, and risks.