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What is the AI-Q skill?

The AI-Q skill enables Claude Code, Codex, or other general-purpose agents to submit a research task to a running AI-Q server and receive a well-formatted, detailed report with citations. The skill includes a SKILL.md file that tells the harness how to use AI-Q, plus a helper script that manages request routing, job submission, polling, and result retrieval. A skill can mean different things in agent workflows. Agent skills guide the harness, the NVIDIA NeMo Agent Toolkit helps define reusable tool functions, and the AI-Q Agent Skill exposes the full research pipeline—including intent classifi

Add a Specialized Deep Research Skill to Agent Harnesses | NVIDIA Technical Blog
How do verified skills bring trust to the skill layer?

NVIDIA already embeds trust in agent systems through the NVIDIA NeMo Guardrails library, covering control, privacy, and policy-based guardrails. Resources such as NVIDIA OpenShell and NVIDIA NemoClaw focus on how agents run: sandboxed execution, controlled access to files and networks, and policy enforcement around sensitive actions.  Verified skills extend this AI governance to agent capabilities. Runtime controls help govern agent behavior during execution. Verified skills govern capabilities that enter the workflow and become a common way to extend trust agents across coding tools, registri

NVIDIA-Verified Agent Skills Provide Capability Governance for AI Agents | NVIDIA Technical Blog

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