RiskKernel, kill -9 an AI agent and resume it without paying twice
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RiskKernel enables users to forcibly terminate an AI agent mid-execution and later resume it from the exact checkpoint, avoiding redundant compute costs. Designed for developers and researchers running expensive or long-running AI workloads, it solves the problem of paying twice for interrupted jobs. Its novelty lies in treating AI agents like OS processes, offering a kill-and-resume mechanism that preserves state without requiring custom checkpointing code.
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