Summary
Ejentum launched a Reasoning Harness on Product Hunt aimed at stopping AI agents from drifting, flattering, and fabricating. The product frames agent reliability as a deployable control layer, with GitHub-oriented positioning that suggests developer workflow integration.
What changed
Ejentum introduced a reasoning harness product for applying behavioral guardrails to AI agents.
Why it matters
As agents move into production workflows, teams need controls that shape behavior over time, not just better prompts. A product focused specifically on drift and fabrication signals market demand for agent reliability infrastructure adjacent to evals, CI checks, and governance controls.
Evidence excerpt
Product Hunt’s June 8 digest described Ejentum Reasoning Harness as a launch to stop AI agents from drifting, flattering, and fabricating, with GitHub integration suggested in the launch framing.