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I have released four short papers on one idea: making AI-assisted work re-checkable.
- EMET — a byte-level integrity witness whose verdict {MATCH, DRIFT, UNVERIFIABLE} cannot, by construction, express "trusted." Four independent implementations, 44 conformance vectors.
- BuildLang — a compiler that puts ambient capabilities in the function type and seals re-derivable receipts verified by re-execution.
- Witnessed Independence — a mechanism that records whether a verifier graded its own work, and refuses to decide when independence is not witnessed.
- Proof Packets — an envelope for one agent action whose verdict is derived from checks, so a claim can never vouch for itself.
Source and tests for all four are public.
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