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 evidenceordinary logs are insufficientintent must be bound to every decisionSGL must bind to canonical AST and D-DNAVGL must bind to D-DNA when used for governance projectionENFORCE must produce issue, receipt, enforcement, propagation, and conflict eventsaction and inhibition must both be evidencedfailures must be evidencedreplay must not depend on natural-language explanationThe 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.