AIT Academy: Cultivating the Complete Agent with a Confucian Three-Domain Curriculum
Jiaqi Li, Lvyang Zhang, Yang Zhao, Wen Lu, and Lidong Zhai

TL;DR
This paper proposes a comprehensive curriculum framework for developing well-rounded AI agents across three knowledge domains, inspired by Confucian Six Arts and grounded in educational theories.
Contribution
It introduces the AIT Academy framework, integrating three knowledge domains and archetypes to guide holistic agent training across multiple backbone LLMs.
Findings
15.9-point improvement in security capability scores
7-percentage-point gain in social reasoning performance
Identification of Security Awareness Calibration Pathology (SACP)
Abstract
What does it mean to give an AI agent a complete education? Current agent development produces specialists systems optimized for a single capability dimension, whether tool use, code generation, or security awareness that exhibit predictable deficits wherever they were not trained. We argue this pattern reflects a structural absence: there is no curriculum theory for agents, no principled account of what a fully developed agent should know, be, and be able to do across the full scope of intelligent behavior. This paper introduces the AIT Academy (Agents Institute of Technology Academy), a curriculum framework for cultivating AI agents across the tripartite structure of human knowledge. Grounded in Kagan's Three Cultures and UNESCO ISCED-F 2013, AIT organizes agent capability development into three domains: Natural Science and Technical Reasoning (Domain I), Humanities and Creative…
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