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RFC-020: Governed Autonomy, Symbolic Intent, and D-DNA Evidence — 22. Privacy and Human Rights Considerations

AIGP SpecificationRFC-020: Governed Autonomy, Symbolic Intent, and D-DNA Evidence › 22. Privacy and Human Rights Considerations

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22. Privacy and Human Rights Considerations

Governed autonomy may involve humans, augmented humans, patients, civilians, first responders, operators, employees, or bystanders.

AIGP must protect:

human dignity
bodily integrity
cognitive liberty
psychological safety
medical privacy
biometric privacy
agency
consent
lawful rights
protected status

For hybrid governance actors, additional safeguards are required.

AIGP must not treat a human-bearing actor as merely a machine endpoint.



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