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RFC-024: D-DNA for Governed Autonomy — 33. Summary

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33. Summary

D-DNA is the evidence genome of governed autonomy.

It establishes that:

governed autonomy requires signed evidence
ordinary logs are insufficient
intent must be bound to every decision
SGL must bind to canonical AST and D-DNA
VGL must bind to D-DNA when used for governance projection
ENFORCE must produce issue, receipt, enforcement, propagation, and conflict events
action and inhibition must both be evidenced
failures must be evidenced
replay must not depend on natural-language explanation

The final principle is:

If an autonomous system cannot replay the authority, intent, constraint, context, decision, action, and consequence of what it did, then it was not sufficiently governed.


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