RFC-020: Governed Autonomy, Symbolic Intent, and D-DNA Evidence — 15. Redundant Distributed Enforcement
AIGP Specification › RFC-020: Governed Autonomy, Symbolic Intent, and D-DNA Evidence › 15. Redundant Distributed Enforcement
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15. Redundant Distributed Enforcement
Autonomous governance must not rely on one central control path.
AIGP requires redundant distributed enforcement.
Control Plane → Signed Governance Intent → Operational Envelope → Onboard Runtime Authority Monitor → Peer Observation → Visual Glyph Signaling → Local Safety Controller → D-DNA Evidence Chain → Post-Action ReplayIf one layer fails, other layers must still constrain, observe, inhibit, challenge, or record the system.
AIGP doctrine:
Centralize authority. Distribute enforcement. Preserve evidence.
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