RFC-020: Governed Autonomy, Symbolic Intent, and D-DNA Evidence — 24. Summary
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24. Summary
AIGP governed autonomy is based on the following doctrine:
Policy is not enough.Intent is the source.Constraints govern machines.Enforcement state changes over time.Machines require inhibition, not deterrence.Communication to one affected actor must become communication to all.Human harm includes cognitive and psychological harm.D-DNA proves the legitimacy chain.Autonomous action must be replayable.The final principle is:
Autonomous AI should not merely be useful, intelligent, or compliant. It must be bounded by intent, inhibited by constraint, observable through enforcement state, and accountable through D-DNA evidence.