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Drift detection is the practice of noticing when a product's interface has changed away from what a system believed about it.
A semantic fingerprint is how an in-product agent stores an interface element without depending on its markup.
A capability registry is a single definition of what an agent can do inside a product (invite a teammate, change a plan, download an invoice), defined once and rendered two ways: as cursor motion for human users and as typed MCP tools for their AI agents.
MCP, the Model Context Protocol, is an open standard for connecting AI agents to external tools and data.
Prompt injection is an attack where hostile text on a page is read by an AI model as an instruction rather than as data.
In-app guidance is help delivered inside a product at the moment a user needs it, rather than in a separate help center.
A digital adoption platform (DAP) is software that overlays a product with tooltips, walkthroughs and analytics to help users learn it.
Deflection rate is the share of support contacts resolved without a human agent.
Agent experience (AX) is the design discipline of making a product usable by AI agents, not just people.
Time to value (TTV) is how long it takes a new user or customer to reach the first outcome that made them sign up.
Self-healing documentation is product knowledge that repairs itself as the interface changes, instead of decaying between manual edits.