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RFC-024: D-DNA for Governed Autonomy — 3. Design Thesis

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3. Design Thesis

D-DNA for Governed Autonomy is based on ten claims:

  1. Autonomous legitimacy is temporal.
  2. Runtime decisions must be evidenced, not merely asserted.
  3. Governance intent must be bound to every governed decision.
  4. AIGP-SGL symbolic constraints must be hashed and linked to the decision.
  5. AIGP-VGL visual glyphs must bind to D-DNA if used for governance state projection.
  6. ENFORCE Broadcast signals must produce D-DNA issue, receipt, enforcement, propagation, and conflict events.
  7. D-DNA must record both action and inhibition.
  8. D-DNA must record failures, conflicts, stale state, and missing acknowledgments.
  9. D-DNA replay must not depend on natural-language explanation.
  10. D-DNA must support governance replay, operational replay, and accountability replay.

Doctrine:

Intent becomes constraint.
Constraint becomes decision.
Decision becomes action or inhibition.
Action becomes consequence.
D-DNA proves the chain.


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