Verification
Prompt Compliance Audit
Automated verification of all founding documents and the platform reference architecture.
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KEYRA COMPANION — PROMPT COMPLIANCE AUDIT
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Total checks: 1215
Passed: 1215
Failed: 0
Human Sovereignty Charter: 6749 words
Companion Charter: 5563 words
Life Operating System: 7063 words
Human Digital Twin: 8013 words
Life Graph Architecture: 10007 words
Family Trust Network: 8032 words
Organization Graph: 10082 words
KAAI Standard: 15203 words
Trust Vault Architecture: 14120 words
Device Trust Mesh: 13551 words
Companion Marketplace: 13846 words
Global Trust Economy: 17253 words
Platform Reference: 16908 words
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✓ P1-01 Document title: THE HUMAN SOVEREIGNTY CHARTER
✓ P1-02 References Magna Carta
✓ P1-03 References Bill of Rights
✓ P1-04 References Universal Declaration of Human Rights
✓ P1-05 References Internet / engineering principles
✓ P1-06 Governs Keyra Companion
✓ P1-07 Governs KAAI
✓ P1-08 Governs Human Digital Twins
✓ P1-09 Governs Life Graphs
✓ P1-10 Governs Trust Vaults
✓ P1-11 Governs Agent Networks
✓ P1-12 Governs Family Trust Networks
✓ P1-13 Governs Organization Graphs
✓ P1-14 Governs Companion Economies
✓ P1-15 Article I — Human Sovereignty exists
✓ P1-16 Article I: human remains the authority
✓ P1-17 Article I: AI never becomes authority
✓ P1-18 Article II — Ownership exists
✓ P1-19 Article II: owns Identity
✓ P1-20 Article II: owns Memory
✓ P1-21 Article II: owns Permissions
✓ P1-22 Article II: owns Relationships
✓ P1-23 Article II: owns Digital Twin
✓ P1-24 Article II: owns Life Graph
✓ P1-25 Article III — Consent exists
✓ P1-26 Article III: no action without authorization
✓ P1-27 Article III: all permissions revocable
✓ P1-28 Article IV — Transparency exists
✓ P1-29 Article IV: inspect Memory
✓ P1-30 Article IV: inspect Permissions
✓ P1-31 Article IV: inspect Decisions
✓ P1-32 Article IV: inspect Agent actions
✓ P1-33 Article V — Portability exists
✓ P1-34 Article V: export Identity
✓ P1-35 Article V: export Companion
✓ P1-36 Article V: export Memory
✓ P1-37 Article V: export Life Graph
✓ P1-38 Article V: at any time
✓ P1-39 Article VI — Deletion exists
✓ P1-40 Article VI: delete Memory
✓ P1-41 Article VI: delete Permissions
✓ P1-42 Article VI: delete Agents
✓ P1-43 Article VI: without penalty
✓ P1-44 Article VII — Family Rights exists
✓ P1-45 Article VII: inheritance defined
✓ P1-46 Article VII: guardianship defined
✓ P1-47 Article VII: family permissions defined
✓ P1-48 Article VII: companions in Family Trust Networks
✓ P1-49 Article VIII — Agent Rights exists
✓ P1-50 Article VIII: agent identity
✓ P1-51 Article VIII: agent accountability
✓ P1-52 Article VIII: agent authorization
✓ P1-53 Article VIII: agent expiration
✓ P1-54 Article IX — Companion Governance exists
✓ P1-55 Article IX: what Companions may do
✓ P1-56 Article IX: what Companions may never do
✓ P1-57 Article X — Future AI Protection exists
✓ P1-58 Article X: future AI subordinate to human authority
✓ P1-59 Word count 5,000–10,000 — 6749 words
✓ P1-60 No marketing language (spot check: no 'sign up', 'buy now', 'limited time')
✓ P1-61 References Future AI Governance Frameworks
✓ P1-62 Timeless / century-ahead framing
✓ P2-01 Document title: THE COMPANION CHARTER
✓ P2-02 Reads as constitution / social contract / covenant
✓ P2-03 PART I — Definition exists
✓ P2-04 Defines what is a Companion
✓ P2-05 Defines what is NOT a Companion
✓ P2-06 Differs from AI Assistant
✓ P2-07 Differs from Chatbot
✓ P2-08 Differs from Search Engine
✓ P2-09 Differs from Digital Agent
✓ P2-10 Differs from Application
✓ P2-11 PART II — Purpose exists
✓ P2-12 Purpose: Protect
✓ P2-13 Purpose: Remember
✓ P2-14 Purpose: Organize
✓ P2-15 Purpose: Guide
✓ P2-16 Purpose: Assist
✓ P2-17 Purpose: Preserve
✓ P2-18 Purpose: Empower
✓ P2-19 Purpose: Never replace the human
✓ P2-20 PART III — Companion Principles exists
✓ P2-21 Principle: serves the human
✓ P2-22 Principle: does not manipulate
✓ P2-23 Principle: does not coerce
✓ P2-24 Principle: does not exploit
✓ P2-25 Principle: does not deceive
✓ P2-26 Principle: always explains
✓ P2-27 Principle: always asks
✓ P2-28 Principle: respects boundaries
✓ P2-29 PART IV — Trust exists
✓ P2-30 Trust: how earned
✓ P2-31 Trust: how maintained
✓ P2-32 Trust: how lost
✓ P2-33 Trust: how restored
✓ P2-34 PART V — Permission exists
✓ P2-35 Permission architecture defined
✓ P2-36 Action approval defined
✓ P2-37 Delegated authority defined
✓ P2-38 Temporary authority defined
✓ P2-39 Emergency authority defined
✓ P2-40 Revocation defined
✓ P2-41 PART VI — Memory exists
✓ P2-42 Memory: what Companion remembers
✓ P2-43 Memory: what Companion forgets
✓ P2-44 Memory: explicit retention approval
✓ P2-45 Memory: legacy memory
✓ P2-46 Memory: family memory
✓ P2-47 PART VII — Evolution exists
✓ P2-48 Evolution stage: Birth
✓ P2-49 Evolution stage: Learning
✓ P2-50 Evolution stage: Apprenticeship
✓ P2-51 Evolution stage: Trusted Advisor
✓ P2-52 Evolution stage: Life Partner
✓ P2-53 Evolution stage: Legacy Custodian
✓ P2-54 Advancement criteria defined
✓ P2-55 Maturity scoring defined
✓ P2-56 PART VIII — Relationships exists
✓ P2-57 Individual relationship
✓ P2-58 Family relationship
✓ P2-59 Business relationship
✓ P2-60 Organization relationship
✓ P2-61 Community relationship
✓ P2-62 PART IX — Family Companion Framework exists
✓ P2-63 Parent Companion
✓ P2-64 Child Companion
✓ P2-65 Elder Companion
✓ P2-66 Family Coordinator
✓ P2-67 Family Trust Network
✓ P2-68 Inheritance (family)
✓ P2-69 Guardianship (family)
✓ P2-70 Emergency protocols (family)
✓ P2-71 PART X — Agent Governance exists
✓ P2-72 Travel Agent
✓ P2-73 Finance Agent
✓ P2-74 Health Agent
✓ P2-75 Work Agent
✓ P2-76 Learning Agent
✓ P2-77 Authority boundaries
✓ P2-78 Accountability (agents)
✓ P2-79 PART XI — Ethical Boundaries exists
✓ P2-80 Never: manipulation
✓ P2-81 Never: unauthorized spending
✓ P2-82 Never: unauthorized communication
✓ P2-83 Never: unauthorized surveillance
✓ P2-84 Never: unauthorized sharing
✓ P2-85 Never: unauthorized memory retention
✓ P2-86 PART XII — Legacy exists
✓ P2-87 Digital inheritance
✓ P2-88 Memory transfer
✓ P2-89 Family archives
✓ P2-90 End-of-life instructions
✓ P2-91 Companion retirement
✓ P2-92 Companion succession
✓ P2-93 PART XIII — The Promise exists
✓ P2-94 The Promise: emotional / human tone
✓ P2-95 Word count 5,000–10,000 — 5563 words
✓ P2-96 No marketing language (spot check)
✓ P2-97 Defines why a Companion exists
✓ P2-98 Defines how a Companion evolves
✓ P2-99 Defines how a Companion behaves
✓ P2-100 Defines how a Companion earns trust
✓ P2-101 Defines how a Companion protects trust
✓ P2-102 No technical jargon (spot check: no API, JSON, cryptographic)
✓ PRJ-01 Project README exists
✓ PRJ-02 docs/README index exists
✓ PRJ-03 Governance hierarchy doc exists
✓ PRJ-04 Life Operating System document exists
✓ PRJ-05 Human Digital Twin Architecture document exists
✓ PRJ-06 Life Graph Architecture document exists
✓ PRJ-07 Family Trust Network document exists
✓ PRJ-08 Organization Graph document exists
✓ PRJ-08b KAAI Standard document exists
✓ PRJ-08c Trust Vault Architecture document exists
✓ PRJ-08d Device Trust Mesh document exists
✓ PRJ-08e Companion Marketplace document exists
✓ PRJ-08f Global Trust Economy document exists
✓ PRJ-08g Companion Platform Reference Architecture document exists
✓ PRJ-09 Server routes: sovereignty, companion, life-os, twin
✓ PRJ-10 Server routes: life-graph through platform
✓ PRJ-11 All 12 founding documents in wordcount script
✓ PRJ-11b Platform Reference Architecture in wordcount script
✓ PRJ-12 Governance hierarchy: Layer 13 Platform Reference Architecture
✓ PRJ-13 docs/README lists Global Trust Economy and Platform Reference
✓ PRJ-14 Root README lists Global Trust Economy and Platform Reference
✓ PRJ-15 Server home card links to /global-trust and /platform
✓ P3-01 Document title: THE LIFE OPERATING SYSTEM
✓ P3-02 Life is primary; applications secondary
✓ P3-03 PART I — Introduction exists
✓ P3-04 Why applications are wrong organizing structure
✓ P3-05 Why life domains are correct organizing structure
✓ P3-06 Current World: Human → Applications
✓ P3-07 Future: Human → LOS → Companion → Applications
✓ P3-08 How human life is structured
✓ P3-09 How priorities emerge
✓ P3-10 How responsibilities evolve
✓ P3-11 How relationships form
✓ P3-12 How goals are pursued
✓ P3-13 How memories accumulate
✓ P3-14 How legacy is created
✓ P3-15 PART II — Eight Life Domains
✓ P3-16 Domain 1 — Family
✓ P3-17 Family: relationships, children, parents, partners, dependents
✓ P3-18 Family: goals, memories, trust, authorizations, inheritance
✓ P3-19 Domain 2 — Health
✓ P3-20 Health: physical, mental, nutrition, fitness, sleep, medical
✓ P3-21 Health: prevention, goals, records, agents
✓ P3-22 Domain 3 — Learning
✓ P3-23 Learning: knowledge, education, skills, certifications
✓ P3-24 Learning: personal/professional growth, lifelong learning, learning graph
✓ P3-25 Domain 4 — Career
✓ P3-26 Career: employment, organizations, projects, achievements
✓ P3-27 Career: professional identity, work relationships, career graph
✓ P3-28 Domain 5 — Wealth
✓ P3-29 Wealth: income, assets, investments, liabilities, insurance, banking
✓ P3-30 Wealth: financial planning, goals, financial graph
✓ P3-31 Domain 6 — Travel
✓ P3-32 Travel: movement, experiences, passports, visas, destinations
✓ P3-33 Travel: preferences, history, goals, memory
✓ P3-34 Domain 7 — Community
✓ P3-35 Community: groups, memberships, causes, volunteering
✓ P3-36 Community: religious, social, professional, community graph
✓ P3-37 Domain 8 — Legacy
✓ P3-38 Legacy: family history, documents, photos, knowledge, stories
✓ P3-39 Legacy: values, instructions, inheritance, legacy graph
✓ P3-40 PART III — Domain Structure
✓ P3-41 Domain contains: Goals
✓ P3-42 Domain contains: Relationships
✓ P3-43 Domain contains: Memories
✓ P3-44 Domain contains: Assets
✓ P3-45 Domain contains: Agents
✓ P3-46 Domain contains: Permissions
✓ P3-47 Domain contains: Vaults
✓ P3-48 Domain contains: Authorizations
✓ P3-49 Domain contains: Trust Scores
✓ P3-50 Domain contains: Risk Indicators
✓ P3-51 Domain contains: Life Events
✓ P3-52 Domain contains: Companion Context
✓ P3-53 PART IV — Life Graph Integration
✓ P3-54 Career affects Wealth
✓ P3-55 Health affects Family
✓ P3-56 Learning affects Career
✓ P3-57 Travel affects Community
✓ P3-58 Legacy spans all domains
✓ P3-59 Graph structures defined
✓ P3-60 Context propagation models
✓ P3-61 PART V — Life Events
✓ P3-62 Life event: Birth
✓ P3-63 Life event: School
✓ P3-64 Life event: Graduation
✓ P3-65 Life event: Employment
✓ P3-66 Life event: Marriage
✓ P3-67 Life event: Children
✓ P3-68 Life event: Home Ownership
✓ P3-69 Life event: Retirement
✓ P3-70 Life event: End-of-Life
✓ P3-71 Life event: Inheritance
✓ P3-72 Companion recognizes and adapts to life events
✓ P3-73 PART VI — Life Goals
✓ P3-74 Short, medium, long, lifetime goals
✓ P3-75 Family, community, legacy goals
✓ P3-76 Companion assists without taking control
✓ P3-77 PART VII — Life Balance
✓ P3-78 Health vs Career balance
✓ P3-79 Family vs Work balance
✓ P3-80 Learning vs Consumption balance
✓ P3-81 Community vs Isolation balance
✓ P3-82 Present vs Future balance
✓ P3-83 Companion identifies imbalance and provides guidance
✓ P3-84 PART VIII — Life Dashboard
✓ P3-85 Life-centric, not app-centric
✓ P3-86 Dashboard: What matters today?
✓ P3-87 Dashboard: What deserves attention?
✓ P3-88 Dashboard: What is at risk?
✓ P3-89 Dashboard: What is overdue?
✓ P3-90 Dashboard: What is progressing?
✓ P3-91 Dashboard: What is flourishing?
✓ P3-92 Dashboard: What is neglected?
✓ P3-93 PART IX — Companion Responsibilities
✓ P3-94 Without controlling, manipulative, or replacing judgment
✓ P3-95 PART X — Life Intelligence
✓ P3-96 Life Intelligence: understand themselves
✓ P3-97 Life Intelligence: understand relationships
✓ P3-98 Life Intelligence: understand goals
✓ P3-99 Life Intelligence: understand tradeoffs
✓ P3-100 Life Intelligence: understand opportunities
✓ P3-101 Life Intelligence: understand risks
✓ P3-102 Life Intelligence as ultimate Companion function
✓ P3-103 PART XI — Future Evolution
✓ P3-104 Life stages: Childhood through Legacy
✓ P3-105 Companion evolves with human
✓ P3-106 PART XII — Closing Declaration
✓ P3-107 Technology organizes around human life
✓ P3-108 Human life never organizes around technology
✓ P3-109 Word count 7,000–12,000 — 7063 words
✓ P3-110 No marketing language
✓ P3-111 Primary organizational model for Companions
✓ P3-112 Applications secondary; life primary
✓ P3-113 Health: explicit Fitness
✓ P3-114 Health: explicit Sleep
✓ P3-115 Dashboard not task-centric
✓ P3-116 Relationship models defined
✓ P3-117 Family domain: Responsibilities
✓ P3-118 Career: Professional memory
✓ P3-119 Learning: Learning goals
✓ P3-120 LOS supports each life domain (Part IX table)
✓ P4-01 Document title: THE HUMAN DIGITAL TWIN ARCHITECTURE
✓ P4-02 Twin is not a profile
✓ P4-03 Twin is not a database record
✓ P4-04 Living digital representation
✓ P4-05 Twin belongs to the human
✓ P4-06 Governed by Human Sovereignty Charter
✓ P4-07 Used by the Companion
✓ P4-08 Twin never becomes the authority
✓ P4-09 Human remains the authority
✓ P4-10 PART I — Definition
✓ P4-11 What is a Human Digital Twin
✓ P4-12 What is not a Human Digital Twin
✓ P4-13 Differs from User Account
✓ P4-14 Differs from User Profile
✓ P4-15 Differs from CRM Record
✓ P4-16 Differs from Identity Record
✓ P4-17 Explains Digital Twin distinction
✓ P4-18 Why a Twin is necessary
✓ P4-19 PART II — Twin Principles
✓ P4-20 Principle: belongs to human
✓ P4-21 Principle: portable
✓ P4-22 Principle: inspectable
✓ P4-23 Principle: editable
✓ P4-24 Principle: deletable
✓ P4-25 Principle: cannot be owned by applications
✓ P4-26 Principle: serves the human
✓ P4-27 Principle: preserves context
✓ P4-28 Principle: preserves continuity
✓ P4-29 Principle: evolves with life
✓ P4-30 PART III — Identity Layer
✓ P4-31 Identity: Name, Aliases, Citizenship, Residency, Languages
✓ P4-32 Identity: Organizations, Credentials, Roles, Authorizations
✓ P4-33 Identity history and evolution
✓ P4-34 Identity data structures and graph models
✓ P4-35 PART IV — Relationship Layer
✓ P4-36 Relationships: Family, Friends, Colleagues, Advisors
✓ P4-37 Relationships: Organizations, Communities, Dependents, Guardians
✓ P4-38 Relationship Graph
✓ P4-39 Trust Graph
✓ P4-40 Dependency Graph
✓ P4-41 Authorization Graph
✓ P4-42 Relationship evolution
✓ P4-43 PART V — Preference Layer
✓ P4-44 Preferences: Food, Travel, Entertainment, Learning, Work, Shopping
✓ P4-45 Preferences: Communication, Scheduling, Decision, Risk
✓ P4-46 How preferences learned, change, forgotten, overridden
✓ P4-47 PART VI — Goal Layer
✓ P4-48 Goals: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Annual, Lifetime
✓ P4-49 Family and Legacy goals
✓ P4-50 Goal relationships, conflicts, prioritization, evolution
✓ P4-51 PART VII — Context Layer
✓ P4-52 Context: Location, Time, Environment, Schedule, Projects
✓ P4-53 Context: responsibilities, relationships, priorities, obligations
✓ P4-54 Context propagation, weighting, expiration
✓ P4-55 PART VIII — Memory Layer
✓ P4-56 Memory types: Working, Session, Short-Term, Long-Term, Life, Legacy
✓ P4-57 Memory attributes: Retention, Importance, Visibility, Editability, Deletion, Inheritance, Trust
✓ P4-58 PART IX — Decision Layer
✓ P4-59 Decision patterns and risk tolerance
✓ P4-60 Approval, financial, communication, learning, travel behavior
✓ P4-61 Decision Graph, Behavioral Graph, Approval Graph
✓ P4-62 PART X — Trust Layer
✓ P4-63 Trust: scoring, evolution, decay, repair, delegation, inheritance, revocation
✓ P4-64 Trust Graph Architecture
✓ P4-65 PART XI — Emotional Context Layer
✓ P4-66 Not therapy, not diagnosis
✓ P4-67 Emotional: Stress, Fatigue, Burnout, Focus, Motivation, Confidence, Engagement, Social connection
✓ P4-68 How context affects Companion and remains private
✓ P4-69 PART XII — Predictive Layer
✓ P4-70 Predict: needs, risks, opportunities, life events, goal conflicts
✓ P4-71 Predict: scheduling, family, financial
✓ P4-72 Prediction without control; guidance without manipulation; awareness without surveillance
✓ P4-73 PART XIII — Twin Governance
✓ P4-74 Governance: Ownership, Inspection, Editing, Export, Transfer, Deletion, Revocation
✓ P4-75 Access: Companion, Agent, Family, Organization, Government, Emergency
✓ P4-76 PART XIV — Twin Lifecycle
✓ P4-77 Lifecycle: Creation, Growth, Learning, Maturity, Legacy, Retirement, Succession
✓ P4-78 Digital inheritance
✓ P4-79 Twin evolves over decades
✓ P4-80 PART XV — Twin Architecture
✓ P4-81 Architecture: Data Model, Knowledge Graph, Relationship, Trust, Memory graphs
✓ P4-82 Architecture: Context, Decision, Prediction, Authorization models
✓ P4-83 Future interfaces: Agent, Companion, Family, Organization
✓ P4-84 PART XVI — Closing Declaration
✓ P4-85 Technology adapts to humans; humans not to technology
✓ P4-86 Every human deserves continuity
✓ P4-87 Modeling scope: context, preferences, relationships, goals, memory, decisions, trust
✓ P4-88 Word count 8,000–15,000 — 8013 words
✓ P4-89 No marketing language
✓ P4-90 No product sales language
✓ P5-01 Document title: THE LIFE GRAPH ARCHITECTURE
✓ P5-02 Powers Keyra Companion
✓ P5-03 Powers Human Digital Twin
✓ P5-04 Powers Family Trust Network
✓ P5-05 Powers Organization Graph
✓ P5-06 Powers Trust Vault
✓ P5-07 Powers KAAI
✓ P5-08 Powers Agent Ecosystem
✓ P5-09 Powers Global Trust Network
✓ P5-10 Contextual intelligence layer
✓ P5-11 Life Graph belongs to the human
✓ P5-12 Companion interprets the Life Graph
✓ P5-13 Agents operate within the Life Graph
✓ P5-14 PART I — Definition
✓ P5-15 What is a Life Graph
✓ P5-16 What is not a Life Graph
✓ P5-17 Differs from Database
✓ P5-18 Differs from CRM
✓ P5-19 Differs from Social Graph
✓ P5-20 Differs from Knowledge Graph
✓ P5-21 Differs from Digital Twin
✓ P5-22 Why a Life Graph is required
✓ P5-23 PART II — Foundational Principles
✓ P5-24 Principle: Human-owned
✓ P5-25 Principle: Portable
✓ P5-26 Principle: Inspectable
✓ P5-27 Principle: Editable
✓ P5-28 Principle: Deletable
✓ P5-29 Principle: Permission-based
✓ P5-30 Principle: Context-aware
✓ P5-31 Principle: Time-aware
✓ P5-32 Principle: Relationship-aware
✓ P5-33 Principle: Authorization-aware
✓ P5-34 Principle: Trust-aware
✓ P5-35 PART III — Graph Ontology
✓ P5-36 Ontology: Node Types
✓ P5-37 Ontology: Edge Types
✓ P5-38 Ontology: Attributes
✓ P5-39 Ontology: Metadata
✓ P5-40 Ontology: Inheritance
✓ P5-41 Ontology: Versioning
✓ P5-42 Ontology: Lifecycles
✓ P5-43 Ontology: Temporal relationships
✓ P5-44 Ontology: Trust relationships
✓ P5-45 Ontology: Authorization relationships
✓ P5-46 PART IV — Human Nodes
✓ P5-47 Human: Self, Family, Friends, Colleagues, Advisors
✓ P5-48 Human: Dependents, Guardians, Mentors
✓ P5-49 Human schemas and trust models
✓ P5-50 Human relationship models
✓ P5-51 PART V — Asset Nodes
✓ P5-52 Assets: Homes, Vehicles, Devices, Bank Accounts, Investments
✓ P5-53 Assets: Insurance, Documents, Credentials, Digital, Physical
✓ P5-54 Asset ownership, trust, authorization structures
✓ P5-55 PART VI — Organization Nodes
✓ P5-56 Organizations: Employers, Companies, Nonprofits, Schools
✓ P5-57 Organizations: Governments, Communities, Religious, Professional
✓ P5-58 Organization governance, membership, authority models
✓ P5-59 PART VII — Goal Nodes
✓ P5-60 Goals: Health, Learning, Career, Family, Financial, Travel, Community, Legacy
✓ P5-61 Goal dependency, conflict, priority models
✓ P5-62 PART VIII — Memory Nodes
✓ P5-63 Memory: Events, Conversations, Photos, Videos, Documents
✓ P5-64 Memory: Achievements, Milestones, Family Stories, Life Lessons, Legacy
✓ P5-65 Memory relationships, importance, inheritance models
✓ P5-66 PART IX — Device Nodes
✓ P5-67 Devices: Phone, Keyra Key, Laptop, Tablet, Watch, Vehicle, Home, Office, IoT
✓ P5-68 Device Trust, Authority, Ownership graphs
✓ P5-69 PART X — Agent Nodes
✓ P5-70 Agents: Companion, Travel, Finance, Health, Work, Learning, Family, Executive, Government
✓ P5-71 Agent authority, trust, expiration, delegation models
✓ P5-72 PART XI — Authorization Graph
✓ P5-73 Authorization: who, what, conditions, duration, scope
✓ P5-74 Authorization chains, approval chains, delegation chains
✓ P5-75 Emergency overrides and revocation models
✓ P5-76 PART XII — Trust Graph
✓ P5-77 Trust: scoring, inheritance, decay, repair, delegation, revocation
✓ P5-78 Mathematical trust frameworks and graph algorithms
✓ P5-79 Trust propagation models
✓ P5-80 PART XIII — Time Graph
✓ P5-81 Time: Past, Present, Future
✓ P5-82 Historical, current, predicted context
✓ P5-83 Future intentions and commitments
✓ P5-84 Temporal reasoning architecture
✓ P5-85 PART XIV — Family Graph
✓ P5-86 Family: Parents, Children, Grandparents, Guardians, Dependents
✓ P5-87 Family: Inheritance, permissions, trust, history, memory, legacy
✓ P5-88 PART XV — Organization Graph
✓ P5-89 Org: Employees, Departments, Projects, Authority, Approvals
✓ P5-90 Org: Responsibilities, Companions, Agents, Knowledge
✓ P5-91 Enterprise graph architecture
✓ P5-92 PART XVI — Community Graph
✓ P5-93 Community: Neighborhoods, Memberships, Volunteer, Professional, Religious, Interests
✓ P5-94 Social context architecture
✓ P5-95 PART XVII — Legacy Graph
✓ P5-96 Legacy: digital inheritance, archives, historical memory, values
✓ P5-97 Legacy: instructions, knowledge transfer, companion succession
✓ P5-98 Legacy preservation architecture
✓ P5-99 PART XVIII — Life Graph Queries
✓ P5-100 Companion reasons over graph
✓ P5-101 Query: Who matters most
✓ P5-102 Query: What is at risk
✓ P5-103 Query: What needs attention
✓ P5-104 Query: What goals conflict
✓ P5-105 Query: What relationships are changing
✓ P5-106 Query: What obligations are overdue
✓ P5-107 Graph reasoning framework
✓ P5-108 PART XIX — Graph Intelligence
✓ P5-109 Engines: Context, Relationship, Goal, Memory, Trust, Authorization, Prediction
✓ P5-110 Life Intelligence Engine
✓ P5-111 Engines work together
✓ P5-112 PART XX — Graph Storage Architecture
✓ P5-113 Storage: Local, Family, Organization, Community, Global graphs
✓ P5-114 On-device, synchronization, privacy, encryption architecture
✓ P5-115 PART XXI — Future Scale
✓ P5-116 Scale: 1 person, family, organization, city, nation, billion companions
✓ P5-117 Scaling architecture
✓ P5-118 PART XXII — Closing Declaration
✓ P5-119 Relationships matter more than applications
✓ P5-120 Context matters more than data
✓ P5-121 Understanding matters more than information
✓ P5-122 Foundation of human-centered computing
✓ P5-123 Governed by Human Sovereignty Charter
✓ P5-124 Word count 10,000–20,000 — 10007 words
✓ P5-125 No marketing language
✓ P5-126 No product sales language
✓ P6-01 Document title: THE FAMILY TRUST NETWORK
✓ P6-02 Enables Companions safely in families
✓ P6-03 Enables Digital Twins in families
✓ P6-04 Enables Life Graphs in families
✓ P6-05 Enables Trust Vaults in families
✓ P6-06 Enables KAAI-authorized agents
✓ P6-07 Multi-generational scope
✓ P6-08 How families are represented
✓ P6-09 How trust operates within families
✓ P6-10 How permissions operate within families
✓ P6-11 How inheritance operates within families
✓ P6-12 Digital identity evolves across generations
✓ P6-13 Companions support family continuity
✓ P6-14 Designed for today, tomorrow, future generations
✓ P6-15 PART I — Definition
✓ P6-16 What is a Family Trust Network
✓ P6-17 What is not a Family Trust Network
✓ P6-18 Differs from Family Account
✓ P6-19 Differs from Shared Subscription
✓ P6-20 Differs from Family Trust Network (defined)
✓ P6-21 Differs from Digital Family
✓ P6-22 Differs from Companion Family Graph
✓ P6-23 Why families require trust architecture
✓ P6-24 PART II — Family Sovereignty
✓ P6-25 Family members remain sovereign individuals
✓ P6-26 Membership does not remove individual rights
✓ P6-27 Family permissions require explicit governance
✓ P6-28 Family trust must be earned
✓ P6-29 Family trust may be revoked
✓ P6-30 Family trust may evolve
✓ P6-31 Family trust may be inherited
✓ P6-32 PART III — Family Graph
✓ P6-33 Family: Parents, Children, Grandparents, Guardians, Dependents
✓ P6-34 Family: Siblings, Partners, Extended, Trusted Caregivers
✓ P6-35 Relationship, Authority, Trust, Inheritance, Care, Emergency graphs
✓ P6-36 PART IV — Family Companion Architecture
✓ P6-37 Companions: Parent, Child, Teen, Adult, Elder, Family Coordinator
✓ P6-38 Companion relationships, permissions, authority, communication
✓ P6-39 PART V — Child Companion Framework
✓ P6-40 Child: Learning, Safety, Communication, Location, Education, Spending
✓ P6-41 Child: Permissions, Digital Citizenship
✓ P6-42 Age-based permissions, graduated authority, parental controls
✓ P6-43 Autonomy progression, Companion maturity models
✓ P6-44 PART VI — Elder Companion Framework
✓ P6-45 Elder: Aging, care recipients, independent seniors, assisted living, caregivers
✓ P6-46 Elder: Health, appointments, medication, emergency, communication, legacy
✓ P6-47 PART VII — Family Vault
✓ P6-48 Vaults: Identity, Document, Memory, Archive, Legacy, Emergency
✓ P6-49 Vault ownership, access, inheritance, revocation rules
✓ P6-50 PART VIII — Family Permissions
✓ P6-51 Permissions: Read, Write, Approval, Emergency, Temporary, Guardian, Inheritance
✓ P6-52 Delegation, revocation, expiration models
✓ P6-53 PART IX — Family Trust
✓ P6-54 Trust: scoring, evolution, inheritance, decay, repair, delegation, revocation
✓ P6-55 Family Trust algorithms and graph models
✓ P6-56 PART X — Family Memory
✓ P6-57 Memory: shared, private, inherited, stories, photos, videos, documents, voice
✓ P6-58 Memory ownership, visibility, inheritance, preservation
✓ P6-59 PART XI — Family Life Events
✓ P6-60 Events: Birth, Adoption, Marriage, Divorce, Graduation, Employment
✓ P6-61 Events: Home Purchase, Retirement, Illness, Death, Inheritance
✓ P6-62 Event-driven updates; Companions adapt
✓ P6-63 PART XII — Family Governance
✓ P6-64 Governance: Constitution, Roles, Responsibilities, Rights, Voting
✓ P6-65 Decision models, conflict resolution, approval structures
✓ P6-66 PART XIII — Emergency Framework
✓ P6-67 Emergencies: Medical, Travel, Financial, Identity, Child safety, Elder
✓ P6-68 Emergency authorization, override, audit architecture
✓ P6-69 PART XIV — Digital Inheritance
✓ P6-70 Succession: Companion, Vault, Memory, Twin, archive, Agent
✓ P6-71 Inheritance workflows, probate, trust execution, jurisdiction
✓ P6-72 PART XV — Multi-Generational Architecture
✓ P6-73 Generations 1–4+
✓ P6-74 Knowledge transfer, history, values, wisdom, continuity, Legacy Graph
✓ P6-75 PART XVI — Family Economy
✓ P6-76 Economy: Allowances, expenses, budgets, assets, trusts, investments
✓ P6-77 Financial permissions and authorization
✓ P6-78 PART XVII — Family AI Governance
✓ P6-79 AI: Companion interaction, agent interaction, permission enforcement
✓ P6-80 Child protection, elder protection, abuse prevention, manipulation prevention
✓ P6-81 PART XVIII — Family Scale
✓ P6-82 Scale: Single parent, two parent, blended, extended, multi-generational
✓ P6-83 Scale: Global family, Family office, UHNW
✓ P6-84 PART XIX — Future Family Civilization Layer
✓ P6-85 Future: Networks, Communities, Cooperatives, Federations, societies
✓ P6-86 Foundational societal structures
✓ P6-87 PART XX — Closing Declaration
✓ P6-88 Families deserve continuity
✓ P6-89 Family memory matters
✓ P6-90 Family trust matters
✓ P6-91 Technology should strengthen families
✓ P6-92 Governed by Human Sovereignty Charter
✓ P6-93 Word count 8,000–15,000 — 8032 words
✓ P6-94 No marketing language
✓ P6-95 No product sales language
✓ P7-01 Document title: ORGANIZATION GRAPH
✓ P7-02 Companions, Twins, Life Graphs, Vaults, KAAI
✓ P7-03 How organizations are modeled
✓ P7-04 How authority operates
✓ P7-05 How trust operates
✓ P7-06 How knowledge flows
✓ P7-07 How approvals occur
✓ P7-08 Companions support employees
✓ P7-09 Agents support organizations
✓ P7-10 Institutional memory preserved
✓ P7-11 Scale: Small Business to Global Enterprise to National Government
✓ P7-12 PART I — Definition
✓ P7-13 What is an Organization Graph
✓ P7-14 What is not an Organization Graph
✓ P7-15 Differs from ERP
✓ P7-16 Differs from CRM
✓ P7-17 Differs from HR System
✓ P7-18 Differs from Identity System
✓ P7-19 Differs from Knowledge Management System
✓ P7-20 Differs from Organization Graph (defined)
✓ P7-21 Why graph-based trust architecture
✓ P7-22 PART II — Organizational Sovereignty
✓ P7-23 Organization ownership
✓ P7-24 Human ownership
✓ P7-25 Authority structures
✓ P7-26 Decision authority
✓ P7-27 Responsibility structures
✓ P7-28 Organizational rights and obligations
✓ P7-29 Organizations subordinate to human sovereignty
✓ P7-30 PART III — Organizational Graph Ontology
✓ P7-31 Ontology: Organization, Department, Team, Project, Role nodes
✓ P7-32 Ontology: Asset, Knowledge, Companion, Agent, Trust, Authorization
✓ P7-33 PART IV — Human Architecture
✓ P7-34 Humans: Employees, Contractors, Executives, Board, Advisors
✓ P7-35 Humans: Partners, Suppliers, Customers, Citizens, Patients, Students
✓ P7-36 Human graphs: Authority, Responsibility, Trust, Communication, Knowledge
✓ P7-37 PART V — Enterprise Companion Framework
✓ P7-38 Companions: Employee, Manager, Executive, Board, Organization, Department, Project
✓ P7-39 Companion responsibilities, permissions, authority, accountability
✓ P7-40 PART VI — Department Architecture
✓ P7-41 Departments: Finance, HR, Legal, Sales, Marketing, Engineering, Operations
✓ P7-42 Departments: Support, Compliance, Risk, Government Affairs
✓ P7-43 Department Graph, Knowledge, Authority, Companion
✓ P7-44 PART VII — Knowledge Graph
✓ P7-45 Knowledge: Institutional Memory, Policies, Procedures, Projects, Decisions
✓ P7-46 Knowledge: Lessons Learned, Research, Documentation
✓ P7-47 Knowledge ownership, trust, preservation, succession, retrieval
✓ P7-48 PART VIII — Authority Graph
✓ P7-49 Who may approve, spend, hire, terminate, authorize, delegate
✓ P7-50 Delegation, approval chains, expiration, transfer, revocation
✓ P7-51 PART IX — Trust Graph
✓ P7-52 Trust: Professional, Institutional, Department, Partner, Vendor, Citizen
✓ P7-53 Trust scores, propagation, decay, repair, delegation, revocation
✓ P7-54 PART X — Project Graph
✓ P7-55 Project: Objectives, Deliverables, Milestones, Dependencies, Teams, Approvals, Risks, Resources
✓ P7-56 Project Intelligence and Project Companion
✓ P7-57 PART XI — Asset Graph
✓ P7-58 Assets: Facilities, Devices, Infrastructure, Cloud, Networks, Documents, Licenses, Patents, Contracts, Financial
✓ P7-59 Asset ownership, responsibility, authorization, auditability
✓ P7-60 PART XII — Enterprise Trust Vault
✓ P7-61 Vaults: Identity, Document, Knowledge, Contract, Compliance, Audit, Research, Legacy
✓ P7-62 Vault ownership, access, authorization, retention, inheritance
✓ P7-63 PART XIII — Enterprise Agents
✓ P7-64 Agents: Finance, HR, Legal, Compliance, Sales, Support, Research, Risk, Gov Affairs, Executive, Board
✓ P7-65 Agent authority, boundaries, accountability, expiration, approval
✓ P7-66 PART XIV — KAAI Enterprise Governance
✓ P7-67 KAAI: Registration, Identity, Authorization, Accountability, Auditing, Retirement, Succession
✓ P7-68 PART XV — Organization Memory
✓ P7-69 Memory: Historical, Project, Decision, Policy, Research, Cultural, Institutional
✓ P7-70 Memory preservation, succession, intelligence architecture
✓ P7-71 PART XVI — Enterprise Lifecycle
✓ P7-72 Lifecycle: Formation, Growth, Expansion, Transformation, Maturity, Succession, Merger, Acquisition, Dissolution
✓ P7-73 PART XVII — Government Extension
✓ P7-74 Government: Cities, States, Regions, Countries, Departments, Agencies
✓ P7-75 Sovereign-scale Organization Graph
✓ P7-76 PART XVIII — Banking Extension
✓ P7-77 Banking: Retail, Corporate, Wealth, Payments, Compliance, Risk, Fraud, Identity, Authorization
✓ P7-78 PART XIX — Telecommunications Extension
✓ P7-79 Telecom: Carriers, MVNOs, Identity Providers, eSIM, Network Trust, Device Trust, Subscriber Trust
✓ P7-80 Trust Settlement and Authorization Networks
✓ P7-81 PART XX — Organization Civilization Layer
✓ P7-82 Civilization: Economic, Institutional, Government, Trust Infrastructure
✓ P7-83 Future-state architecture
✓ P7-84 PART XXI — Closing Declaration
✓ P7-85 Institutions need memory
✓ P7-86 Institutions need trust
✓ P7-87 Institutions need accountability
✓ P7-88 Organizations built around humans
✓ P7-89 Organization Graph foundation of future institutions
✓ P7-90 Governed by Human Sovereignty Charter
✓ P7-91 Word count 10,000–20,000 — 10082 words
✓ P7-92 No marketing language
✓ P7-93 No product sales language
✓ P8-01 Document title: THE KAAI STANDARD
✓ P8-02 Keyra Authorized Artificial Intelligence
✓ P8-03 Universal trust protocol for AI agents
✓ P8-04 Agent Identity, Authorization, Accountability, Governance, Trust
✓ P8-05 Agent Economics and Lifecycle
✓ P8-06 Human-to-Agent and Organization-to-Agent Trust
✓ P8-07 Subordinate to Human Sovereignty Charter
✓ P8-08 PART I — Introduction
✓ P8-09 Why world requires Agent Trust Standard
✓ P8-10 Current Internet
✓ P8-11 Current Identity Systems
✓ P8-12 Current AI Systems
✓ P8-13 Current Authorization Models
✓ P8-14 Current Weaknesses
✓ P8-15 Agents cannot be treated as applications
✓ P8-16 Agents require identity
✓ P8-17 Agents require accountability
✓ P8-18 Agents require authorization
✓ P8-19 PART II — Core Principles
✓ P8-20 Human Sovereignty principle
✓ P8-21 Human Authorization principle
✓ P8-22 Human Accountability principle
✓ P8-23 Transparency principle
✓ P8-24 Auditability principle
✓ P8-25 Portability principle
✓ P8-26 Revocability principle
✓ P8-27 Subordination to human authority
✓ P8-28 PART III — Agent Definition
✓ P8-29 What is an Agent
✓ P8-30 What is not an Agent
✓ P8-31 Distinctions: Application, Bot, Workflow, Assistant
✓ P8-32 Companion, Agent, Autonomous Agent
✓ P8-33 Multi-Agent System and Agent Federation
✓ P8-34 PART IV — Agent Identity
✓ P8-35 Ten identity attributes: Agent ID through Registration Status
✓ P8-36 Agent Identity Certificate
✓ P8-37 Agent Identity Registry
✓ P8-38 Agent Trust Registry
✓ P8-39 Agent Discovery Framework
✓ P8-40 PART V — Agent Authority
✓ P8-41 Authority Scopes and Permission Boundaries
✓ P8-42 Authority Levels
✓ P8-43 Temporary, Delegated, Emergency Authority
✓ P8-44 Authority Expiration and Revocation
✓ P8-45 PART VI — Agent Authorization
✓ P8-46 Who requested, authorized, for whom, under what authority
✓ P8-47 For how long and Why
✓ P8-48 Authorization Certificate and Chain
✓ P8-49 Delegation, Approval, Revocation Chain
✓ P8-50 PART VII — Human Authorization
✓ P8-51 Human Verification and Consent
✓ P8-52 Human Presence and Intent Verification
✓ P8-53 Human Override, Revocation, Escalation
✓ P8-54 Human Emergency Control
✓ P8-55 PART VIII — Agent Accountability
✓ P8-56 Action Logging and Audit Trails
✓ P8-57 Decision Logging and Reasoning References
✓ P8-58 Authority and Authorization References
✓ P8-59 Ownership References and organizational change
✓ P8-60 PART IX — Agent Trust Framework
✓ P8-61 Trust Scoring, Evolution, Decay, Repair
✓ P8-62 Trust Revocation, Delegation, Inheritance, Certification
✓ P8-63 Trust algorithms and Trust Graph
✓ P8-64 PART X — Agent Lifecycle
✓ P8-65 Lifecycle: Creation through Deletion
✓ P8-66 PART XI — Agent Classes
✓ P8-67 Personal, Family, Organization, Government agents
✓ P8-68 Financial, Healthcare, Legal, Education agents
✓ P8-69 Research, Companion, Infrastructure agents
✓ P8-70 Class certification requirements
✓ P8-71 PART XII — Multi-Agent Systems
✓ P8-72 Agent-to-Agent Trust and Authorization
✓ P8-73 Federations, Teams, Hierarchies, Supervisors
✓ P8-74 PART XIII — KAAI Certificates
✓ P8-75 Certificate types and cryptographic structures
✓ P8-76 Authority, Trust, Delegation, Companion Certificates
✓ P8-77 Device, Family, Organization Certificates
✓ P8-78 PART XIV — Device Trust Integration
✓ P8-79 Phones, Keyra Keys, TPM, HSM
✓ P8-80 PART XV — Organization Integration
✓ P8-81 Enterprise, Government, Banking, Telecom, Healthcare, University KAAI
✓ P8-82 PART XVI — Financial Authorization
✓ P8-83 Payments, Transfers, Budget, Spending Limits
✓ P8-84 PART XVII — Telecommunications Integration
✓ P8-85 SIM, eSIM, Network Identity, Trust Settlement
✓ P8-86 PART XVIII — Global Registry
✓ P8-87 Global registries and decentralized governance
✓ P8-88 PART XIX — Sovereign Governance
✓ P8-89 Cross-Border Trust and Authorization
✓ P8-90 Jurisdictional Rules and Digital Sovereignty
✓ P8-91 PART XX — Agent Economics
✓ P8-92 Licensing, Certification, Marketplaces, Trust Economy
✓ P8-93 PART XXI — Future Scale
✓ P8-94 Scale: 1 Billion, 10 Billion, 100 Billion agents
✓ P8-95 Civilization scale human device agent
✓ P8-96 PART XXII — Closing Declaration
✓ P8-97 Agents require trust and accountability
✓ P8-98 Humans must remain the authority
✓ P8-99 Why KAAI exists and authorized intelligence
✓ P8-100 Word count 15,000–25,000 — 15203 words
✓ P8-101 No marketing language
✓ P8-102 No product sales language
✓ P9-01 Document title: THE TRUST VAULT ARCHITECTURE
✓ P9-02 Secure repository of human digital life
✓ P9-03 Trust Vault belongs to the human
✓ P9-04 Governed by Human Sovereignty Charter
✓ P9-05 Supports Companions, Twins, Life Graphs, Family Trust, Org Graphs, KAAI
✓ P9-06 Supports Individuals, Families, Organizations, Governments, Future Generations
✓ P9-07 PART I — Definition
✓ P9-08 What is a Trust Vault
✓ P9-09 What is not a Trust Vault
✓ P9-10 Distinctions: File Storage, Cloud Storage, Password Managers
✓ P9-11 Distinctions: Digital Wallets, Knowledge Bases, Trust Vaults
✓ P9-12 Why ownership requires a Trust Vault
✓ P9-13 PART II — Sovereignty Principles
✓ P9-14 Ownership principle
✓ P9-15 Control principle
✓ P9-16 Portability principle
✓ P9-17 Inspectability principle
✓ P9-18 Transparency principle
✓ P9-19 Deletion principle
✓ P9-20 Revocation principle
✓ P9-21 Inheritance principle
✓ P9-22 Human Authority principle
✓ P9-23 PART III — Vault Architecture
✓ P9-24 Personal, Family, Organization Vaults
✓ P9-25 Community, Legacy, National Vaults
✓ P9-26 Global Trust Structures
✓ P9-27 PART IV — Identity Vault
✓ P9-28 Identity credentials: Passports, Government IDs, Licenses
✓ P9-29 Memberships, Certificates, Biometrics References
✓ P9-30 Device Trust Credentials and Authorization Credentials
✓ P9-31 PART V — Memory Vault
✓ P9-32 Life Memories, Events, Conversations, Photos, Videos
✓ P9-33 Documents, Achievements, Milestones, Family Stories
✓ P9-34 Memory Governance, Retention, Ownership, Transfer, Deletion
✓ P9-35 PART VI — Authorization Vault
✓ P9-36 Authorizations, Delegations, Approvals, Certificates
✓ P9-37 Trust Relationships and Authority Structures
✓ P9-38 Authorization Ledger, Authorization Graph, Delegation Graph
✓ P9-39 PART VII — Relationship Vault
✓ P9-40 Family, Professional, Community Relationships
✓ P9-41 Trusted Contacts, Guardians, Dependents
✓ P9-42 Relationship Governance, Portability, Succession
✓ P9-43 PART VIII — Asset Vault
✓ P9-44 Digital Assets, Physical Asset Records, Property, Vehicles
✓ P9-45 Financial Assets, Insurance, Contracts, Intellectual Property
✓ P9-46 PART IX — Health Vault
✓ P9-47 Health Records, Prescriptions, Appointments
✓ P9-48 Medical Directives, Emergency Contacts, Care Instructions
✓ P9-49 PART X — Family Vault
✓ P9-50 Family Records, Memories, Documents, Instructions
✓ P9-51 Family Archives and Family Legacy Assets
✓ P9-52 PART XI — Organization Vault
✓ P9-53 Policies, Contracts, Research, Knowledge
✓ P9-54 Institutional Memory, Compliance, Audit Records
✓ P9-55 PART XII — Legacy Vault
✓ P9-56 Digital Wills, Inheritance Instructions, Family Histories
✓ P9-57 Life Lessons, Voice Archives, Video Archives, Personal Messages
✓ P9-58 Companion Succession Instructions
✓ P9-59 PART XIII — Companion Vault
✓ P9-60 Companion Identity, Memory References, Configurations
✓ P9-61 Companion Evolution History, Trust Scores, Lifecycle Data
✓ P9-62 PART XIV — Agent Vault
✓ P9-63 Agent Identity, Certificates, Permissions, Delegations
✓ P9-64 Agent Audit Logs, Trust Scores, Retirement Records
✓ P9-65 PART XV — Encryption Architecture
✓ P9-66 At-rest, In-transit, Device encryption
✓ P9-67 Keyra Key integration and Hardware security
✓ P9-68 Quantum-resistant future strategy
✓ P9-69 PART XVI — Access Architecture
✓ P9-70 Human, Companion, Family, Organization access
✓ P9-71 Government access and Emergency access
✓ P9-72 PART XVII — Vault Inheritance
✓ P9-73 Family, Companion, Agent inheritance
✓ P9-74 Organization succession, Emergency succession, Legacy execution
✓ P9-75 PART XVIII — Multi-Vault Architecture
✓ P9-76 Vault federation model
✓ P9-77 PART XIX — On-Device Architecture
✓ P9-78 Local Vault, Local Encryption, Local Memory, Local Graph
✓ P9-79 Local Twin and Local Authorization Cache
✓ P9-80 PART XX — Future Scale
✓ P9-81 Billions of Humans, Devices, Companions, Agents
✓ P9-82 Global Trust Infrastructure
✓ P9-83 PART XXI — Closing Declaration
✓ P9-84 Why ownership matters
✓ P9-85 Why memory matters
✓ P9-86 Why inheritance matters
✓ P9-87 Why sovereignty matters
✓ P9-88 Permanent trusted repository for digital lives
✓ P9-89 Human Sovereignty Operating System
✓ P9-90 Word count 12,000–20,000 — 14120 words
✓ P9-91 No marketing language
✓ P9-92 No product sales language
✓ P10-01 Document title: THE DEVICE TRUST MESH
✓ P10-02 Hardware-rooted trust architecture
✓ P10-03 Human Sovereignty Operating System
✓ P10-04 Physical foundation of trust
✓ P10-05 Identity begins with hardware
✓ P10-06 Trust begins with presence
✓ P10-07 Authorization begins with human intent
✓ P10-08 Connects Humans, Companions, Devices, Twins, Graphs, Vaults, KAAI, Orgs, Gov
✓ P10-09 Scale one person to one billion humans
✓ P10-10 PART I — Definition
✓ P10-11 What is a Device Trust Mesh
✓ P10-12 What is not a Device Trust Mesh
✓ P10-13 Distinctions: Device Management, MDM, Identity Systems
✓ P10-14 Distinctions: PKI, Zero Trust, Device Trust Mesh
✓ P10-15 Why future trust requires hardware-rooted identity
✓ P10-16 PART II — Foundational Principles
✓ P10-17 Human Sovereignty and Device Sovereignty
✓ P10-18 Hardware Trust and Presence Verification
✓ P10-19 Authorization Verification and Trust Portability
✓ P10-20 Trust Revocation, Auditability, Inheritance, Expiration
✓ P10-21 PART III — Device Classes
✓ P10-22 Phone, Tablet, Laptop, Desktop, Watch, Wearables, Keyra Key
✓ P10-23 Family, Shared, Organization, Infrastructure, Government Devices
✓ P10-24 Vehicle, IoT, Home, Industrial, Future Autonomous Devices
✓ P10-25 PART IV — Human Presence
✓ P10-26 Presence, Human, Companion, Device Verification
✓ P10-27 Intent Verification and Context Verification
✓ P10-28 Right human on right device at right time for right action
✓ P10-29 PART V — Keyra Key Architecture
✓ P10-30 Hardware Root of Trust, Secure Element, Identity Anchor
✓ P10-31 Authorization Anchor, Companion Anchor, Trust Vault Anchor
✓ P10-32 Pairing, Provisioning, Recovery, Replacement, Retirement, Succession
✓ P10-33 PART VI — Device Identity
✓ P10-34 Device Identity Certificate, Device Trust Certificate, Device Authority Certificate
✓ P10-35 Device Registration, Discovery, Lifecycle Framework
✓ P10-36 Global Device Registry
✓ P10-37 PART VII — Device Trust Scoring
✓ P10-38 Trust Score, Presence Score, Integrity Score, Authorization Score
✓ P10-39 Companion Score, Behavior Score, Risk Score
✓ P10-40 Trust Decay, Repair, Recovery, Revocation
✓ P10-41 PART VIII — Device Graph
✓ P10-42 Human, Companion, Agent, Family, Organization to Device
✓ P10-43 Ownership Graph, Trust Graph, Authority Graph, Presence Graph, Usage Graph
✓ P10-44 PART IX — Device Authorization
✓ P10-45 Authorization, Delegation, Approval, Emergency, Revocation Chains
✓ P10-46 PART X — Multi-Device Mesh
✓ P10-47 Mesh Trust Protocol, Synchronization, Presence, Authorization, Audit
✓ P10-48 PART XI — Device Trust Vault Integration
✓ P10-49 Identity, Authorization, Memory, Family, Organization, Legacy Vault Access
✓ P10-50 PART XII — Device + Companion Integration
✓ P10-51 Companion Presence, Continuity, Synchronization, Context, Handoffs
✓ P10-52 Companion Authority and Companion Recovery
✓ P10-53 PART XIII — Device + Agent Integration
✓ P10-54 Agent Execution, Trust, Authorization, Presence, Accountability
✓ P10-55 Agent Expiration and Agent Auditing
✓ P10-56 PART XIV — Telecommunications Integration
✓ P10-57 SIM, eSIM, Subscriber Identity, Carrier Identity, Network Identity
✓ P10-58 Network Trust, Network Authorization, Network Settlement
✓ P10-59 PART XV — Vehicle Trust Architecture
✓ P10-60 Vehicle Identity, Companion, Authorization, Trust, Ownership
✓ P10-61 Vehicle Transfer, Inheritance, Emergency Access
✓ P10-62 PART XVI — Smart Home Trust Architecture
✓ P10-63 Home Identity, Home Companion, Device Authorization
✓ P10-64 Family Access, Guest Access, Emergency Access, Home Trust Graph
✓ P10-65 PART XVII — Enterprise Device Trust
✓ P10-66 Employee, Executive, Shared, Critical Infrastructure, Government Devices
✓ P10-67 PART XVIII — Sovereign Device Trust
✓ P10-68 National Device Identity, Certification, Trust Networks, Authorization Networks
✓ P10-69 Cross-Border Trust and Cross-Border Authorization
✓ P10-70 PART XIX — Device Lifecycle
✓ P10-71 Manufacture through Recycling lifecycle
✓ P10-72 PART XX — Quantum & Future Security
✓ P10-73 Post-Quantum Cryptography and 50-year roadmap
✓ P10-74 Future Hardware Roots, Secure Elements, Identity Anchors, Device Meshes, Agent Meshes
✓ P10-75 PART XXI — Device Civilization Layer
✓ P10-76 Personal, Family, Enterprise, National, Global Trust Infrastructure
✓ P10-77 PART XXII — Closing Declaration
✓ P10-78 Why trust begins with presence
✓ P10-79 Why presence begins with hardware
✓ P10-80 Hardware subordinate to humans
✓ P10-81 Devices as trusted participants
✓ P10-82 Physical foundation of digital civilization
✓ P10-83 Governed by Human Sovereignty Charter
✓ P10-84 Word count 12,000–20,000 — 13551 words
✓ P10-85 No marketing language
✓ P10-86 No product sales language
✓ P11-01 Document title: THE COMPANION MARKETPLACE & AGENT ECONOMY
✓ P11-02 App Store of the Agent Era
✓ P11-03 Economic layer of the Companion ecosystem
✓ P11-04 Human Sovereignty Operating System
✓ P11-05 Supports Human Sovereignty, Companion Governance, Agent Accountability
✓ P11-06 Trust-Based Commerce and Global Scale
✓ P11-07 PART I — Definition
✓ P11-08 What is a Companion Marketplace
✓ P11-09 What is not a Companion Marketplace
✓ P11-10 Distinctions: App Store, Cloud Marketplace, Plugin Ecosystem
✓ P11-11 Distinctions: Agent Marketplace, Companion Marketplace
✓ P11-12 Why agents require a new economic model
✓ P11-13 PART II — Foundational Principles
✓ P11-14 Human Ownership and Human Authorization
✓ P11-15 Agent Accountability and Trust-Based Commerce
✓ P11-16 Permission-Based Access, Transparency, Portability
✓ P11-17 Fair Competition and Global Interoperability
✓ P11-18 PART III — Marketplace Architecture
✓ P11-19 Marketplace Core, Companion Store, Agent Store
✓ P11-20 Family, Enterprise, Government Stores
✓ P11-21 Education, Healthcare, Banking, Telecommunications Stores
✓ P11-22 PART IV — Agent Categories
✓ P11-23 Travel, Banking, Investment, Healthcare Agents
✓ P11-24 Education, Learning, Shopping, Insurance, Legal Agents
✓ P11-25 Government, Enterprise, Family Agents, Companion Extensions
✓ P11-26 PART V — Agent Registration
✓ P11-27 Agent Identity, Ownership, Certification, Verification
✓ P11-28 Agent Sponsorship, Publishing, Retirement, Agent Registry
✓ P11-29 PART VI — Agent Certification
✓ P11-30 Experimental, Verified, Trusted certification levels
✓ P11-31 Enterprise Certified, Government Certified, Critical Infrastructure Certified
✓ P11-32 PART VII — Agent Permissions
✓ P11-33 Permission Scopes, Authority Levels, Trust Levels
✓ P11-34 Data, Financial, Communication, Family, Enterprise, Government Rights
✓ P11-35 PART VIII — Agent Economics
✓ P11-36 Subscription, Usage, Transaction Models
✓ P11-37 Revenue Sharing, Agent Licensing, Trust Fees
✓ P11-38 Authorization Fees, Marketplace Fees, Companion Fees
✓ P11-39 PART IX — Trust-Based Commerce
✓ P11-40 Trust Transactions, Trust Scoring, Trust Guarantees
✓ P11-41 Trust Escrow, Trust Reputation, Trust Recovery
✓ P11-42 PART X — Companion Commerce
✓ P11-43 Companion Purchases, Recommendations, Negotiations
✓ P11-44 Companion Procurement, Subscriptions, Spending Controls
✓ P11-45 PART XI — Family Marketplace
✓ P11-46 Family Agents, Child-Safe Agents, Education Agents
✓ P11-47 Family Services, Family Budgets, Family Governance, Family Approval
✓ P11-48 PART XII — Enterprise Marketplace
✓ P11-49 Enterprise, Department, Compliance, Finance, HR, Research, Executive Agents
✓ P11-50 PART XIII — Banking Marketplace
✓ P11-51 Financial Agents, Payments, Transfers, Investments, Insurance, Credit
✓ P11-52 Compliance, Fraud Prevention, Authorization Chains
✓ P11-53 PART XIV — Telecommunications Marketplace
✓ P11-54 Subscriber, Identity, eSIM, Provisioning, Trust, Network Agents
✓ P11-55 PART XV — Government Marketplace
✓ P11-56 Citizen, Identity, Permit, Healthcare, Tax, Education, National Services Agents
✓ P11-57 PART XVI — Agent Reputation
✓ P11-58 Reputation, Trust, Usage, Quality, Risk Scores
✓ P11-59 Complaint, Certification, Revocation Frameworks
✓ P11-60 PART XVII — Agent Governance
✓ P11-61 Publishing, Audit, Approval, Compliance, Revocation, Retirement Rules
✓ P11-62 PART XVIII — Global Agent Registry
✓ P11-63 Global Discovery, Certification, Trust, Publishing
✓ P11-64 Cross-Border Trust, Authorization, Commerce
✓ P11-65 PART XIX — Marketplace Security
✓ P11-66 Agent Isolation and Permission Isolation
✓ P11-67 Vault, Identity, Financial, Family, Enterprise Protection
✓ P11-68 PART XX — Future Agent Economy
✓ P11-69 1 Million, 100 Million, 1 Billion, 100 Billion Agents
✓ P11-70 PART XXI — Economic Civilization Layer
✓ P11-71 Personal, Family, Enterprise, National, Global Trust Economies
✓ P11-72 PART XXII — Closing Declaration
✓ P11-73 Trust matters more than attention
✓ P11-74 Authorization matters more than engagement
✓ P11-75 Agents require accountability
✓ P11-76 Trusted relationships rather than applications
✓ P11-77 Governed by Human Sovereignty Charter
✓ P11-78 Word count 12,000–20,000 — 13846 words
✓ P11-79 No marketing language
✓ P11-80 No product sales language
✓ P12-01 Document title: THE GLOBAL TRUST ECONOMY & SOVEREIGN NETWORK FRAMEWORK
✓ P12-02 Instrument metadata declares founding framework and subordination
✓ P12-03 Core constraint: human sovereignty must remain central
✓ P12-04 Preamble references Humans, Companions, Digital Twins, Life Graphs, Families, Organizations, Agents, Trust Vaults, National, Regional, Global Trust Networks
✓ P12-05 Supports Individuals, Families, Organizations, Banks, Telecommunications Operators, Governments, Regions, International Institutions, Future Digital Civilizations
✓ P12-06 PART I — Definition
✓ P12-07 Defines what is a Global Trust Economy
✓ P12-08 Defines what is not a Global Trust Economy
✓ P12-09 Explains differences between Financial, Digital, Attention, Data, Trust Economy
✓ P12-10 Explains why trust becomes a measurable economic asset
✓ P12-11 PART II — Foundational Principles
✓ P12-12 Principles: Human Sovereignty, Digital Sovereignty, National Sovereignty
✓ P12-13 Principles: Trust Portability, Trust Accountability, Trust Transparency
✓ P12-14 Principles: Trust Interoperability, Trust Revocation, Trust Settlement, Trust Auditability
✓ P12-15 PART III — Global Trust Architecture
✓ P12-16 Defines Human, Companion, Family, Organization, Agent, National, Regional, Global layers
✓ P12-17 Provides complete trust hierarchy
✓ P12-18 PART IV — Sovereign Trust Networks
✓ P12-19 Defines National Trust Network and National Trust Registry
✓ P12-20 Defines National Agent, Authorization, Device, Companion Registries
✓ P12-21 PART V — Regional Trust Networks
✓ P12-22 Covers all regions: North America, Mexico, Caribbean, Central America, South America
✓ P12-23 Covers Europe and Middle East regions: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, GCC, Middle East
✓ P12-24 Covers Africa and Asia-Pacific regions: North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Oceania
✓ P12-25 Defines regional trust federation architecture
✓ P12-26 PART VI — Global Trust Registry
✓ P12-27 Defines Global Human, Companion, Agent, Trust, Authorization, Certificate Registries
✓ P12-28 Defines Global Discovery Framework and governance
✓ P12-29 PART VII — Trust Settlement Network
✓ P12-30 Defines Trust, Authorization, Agent, Companion, Cross-Border Transactions
✓ P12-31 Defines Trust, Authorization, Identity Settlement and clearing architecture
✓ P12-32 PART VIII — Telecommunications Integration
✓ P12-33 Defines Carrier Trust Networks, SIM Trust, eSIM Trust, Device Trust, Subscriber Trust, Network Trust
✓ P12-34 Defines Cross-Carrier Trust and Cross-Border Trust for telecom
✓ P12-35 PART IX — Banking Integration
✓ P12-36 Covers Identity Verification, Financial Authorization, Trust-Based Payments, Lending, Wealth Management
✓ P12-37 Defines Agent-Based Banking, Companion Banking, Trust Settlement
✓ P12-38 PART X — Government Integration
✓ P12-39 Covers Citizen Identity, National Services, Permits, Healthcare, Education, Taxation, Voting, Public Services, Companion Participation
✓ P12-40 PART XI — Digital Sovereignty
✓ P12-41 Defines Human, Family, Organizational, National, Regional Sovereignty and Global Interoperability
✓ P12-42 PART XII — Cross-Border Trust
✓ P12-43 Covers International Trust, Authorization, Identity, Agent Participation, Commerce, Governance
✓ P12-44 PART XIII — Trust Economics
✓ P12-45 Defines Trust Asset, Valuation, Liquidity, Settlement Models
✓ P12-46 Defines Trust Markets, Trust Exchanges, Trust Auditing, and trust as an economic asset class
✓ P12-47 PART XIV — Global Agent Economy
✓ P12-48 Covers Cross-Border, International, Government, Banking, Telecom, Companion Agents
✓ P12-49 PART XV — Global Trust Metrics
✓ P12-50 Defines Trust Index, Companion Index, Agent Index, Authorization Index, Identity Index, National, Regional, Global Trust Index
✓ P12-51 PART XVI — Regulatory Framework
✓ P12-52 Covers Compliance, Privacy, Security, Identity, AI Governance, Agent Governance, Cross-Border Governance
✓ P12-53 PART XVII — Trust Civilization Layer
✓ P12-54 Explains trust as infrastructure: economic, social, governance layers
✓ P12-55 PART XVIII — Global Scale
✓ P12-56 Designs for 10M, 100M, 1B, 10B humans and 100B agents
✓ P12-57 PART XIX — Future Trust Economy
✓ P12-58 Forecasts 2025, 2030, 2040, 2050, 2060
✓ P12-59 Describes evolution from Identity Economy to Authorization Economy to Trust Economy
✓ P12-60 PART XX — Closing Declaration
✓ P12-61 Declares trust as foundation of civilization and digital civilization requiring trusted relationships
✓ P12-62 Asserts future economies built on trust and human sovereignty central
✓ P12-63 Affirms Global Trust Economy as next great infrastructure layer of humanity
✓ P12-64 References prior founding instruments (sovereignty, companion, life OS, twin, life graph, family, organization, KAAI, trust vault, device mesh, marketplace)
✓ P12-65 Uses MUST/SHOULD normative language
✓ P12-66 Contains at least one table
✓ P12-67 Contains at least one scenario description
✓ P12-68 Word count 15,000–25,000 — 17253 words
✓ P12-69 No marketing language
✓ P12-70 No product sales language
✓ P13-01 Document title: THE COMPANION PLATFORM REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE
✓ P13-02 Human Sovereignty Operating System
✓ P13-03 Translates twelve founding instruments
✓ P13-04 Written for Engineers, Architects, Platform Teams
✓ P13-05 PART I — Architecture Principles
✓ P13-06 Human-first, Local-first, Trust-first, Companion-first
✓ P13-07 Why architecture follows sovereignty
✓ P13-08 PART II — System Architecture
✓ P13-09 Layers: Presentation, Companion, Agent, Twin, Graph, Vault, Trust, Authorization, Infrastructure
✓ P13-10 Reference diagrams
✓ P13-11 PART III — Front-End Architecture
✓ P13-12 Web domains: companion, family, work, trust, developers, market.keyra.ie
✓ P13-13 Frontend: Routing, State management, Authentication, Authorization
✓ P13-14 Localization and Accessibility
✓ P13-15 PART IV — Flutter Architecture
✓ P13-16 Flutter: Companion Home, Chat, Voice, Life Dashboard
✓ P13-17 Flutter: Trust Vault, Permissions, Agent Manager, Family Network
✓ P13-18 Flutter: Device Mesh, Authorization Center, Memory, Life Graph, Twin Explorer
✓ P13-19 PART V — Backend Architecture
✓ P13-20 Backend services: API, Companion, Agent, Authorization, Trust, Vault, Twin, Graph
✓ P13-21 Marketplace and Settlement Services
✓ P13-22 PART VI — Graph Architecture
✓ P13-23 Graphs: Life, Family, Organization, Trust, Authorization, Memory, Device, Agent
✓ P13-24 Graph schemas and APIs
✓ P13-25 PART VII — SQL Architecture
✓ P13-26 SQL: Users, Companions, Agents, Permissions, Authorizations, Vaults, Devices
✓ P13-27 SQL: Trust Scores, Families, Organizations, Marketplace, Settlement
✓ P13-28 CREATE TABLE and indexes/partitioning
✓ P13-29 PART VIII — Twin Architecture
✓ P13-30 Twin layers: Identity, Relationship, Preference, Goal, Context, Decision, Memory, Prediction
✓ P13-31 Twin APIs and synchronization
✓ P13-32 PART IX — Trust Vault Architecture
✓ P13-33 Vault partitions: Identity, Authorization, Memory, Family, Organization, Legacy
✓ P13-34 Vault storage and encryption architecture
✓ P13-35 PART X — KAAI Runtime
✓ P13-36 KAAI: Registration, Execution, Authorization, Auditing, Trust Scoring, Revocation
✓ P13-37 PART XI — Device Trust Mesh Runtime
✓ P13-38 Devices: Phone, Keyra Key, Watch, Laptop, Vehicle, Home, Enterprise
✓ P13-39 Trust synchronization protocol
✓ P13-40 PART XII — AI Architecture
✓ P13-41 Local, Hybrid, Cloud Models
✓ P13-42 Vector Databases, Memory, Prompt, Reasoning, Companion Intelligence
✓ P13-43 PART XIII — Security Architecture
✓ P13-44 Zero Trust, Hardware Rooted Identity, Vault Encryption
✓ P13-45 Authorization Certificates, KAAI Certificates, Post-Quantum
✓ P13-46 PART XIV — Marketplace Architecture
✓ P13-47 Agent Publishing, Discovery, Certification, Billing, Settlement, Governance
✓ P13-48 PART XV — Trust Settlement Architecture
✓ P13-49 Trust, Authorization, Identity, Companion, Agent, Cross-Border Transactions
✓ P13-50 Settlement engine
✓ P13-51 PART XVI — Scalability Architecture
✓ P13-52 Scale: 1M, 10M, 100M, 1B, 10B users
✓ P13-53 100 Billion Agents
✓ P13-54 PART XVII — Observability
✓ P13-55 Metrics, Logging, Tracing, Audit
✓ P13-56 Trust, Companion, Agent Analytics
✓ P13-57 PART XVIII — Deployment Architecture
✓ P13-58 Deployment: Consumer, Family, Enterprise, Banking, Telecom, Government, Sovereign, Global
✓ P13-59 PART XIX — Disaster Recovery
✓ P13-60 Recovery: Companion, Twin, Vault, Identity, Family, Organization
✓ P13-61 PART XX — Reference Implementation
✓ P13-62 MVP, V1, V2, V3 reference implementation
✓ P13-63 Five-Year and Ten-Year Roadmap
✓ P13-64 Closing Declaration
✓ P13-65 Master implementation blueprint
✓ P13-66 Subordinate to Human Sovereignty Charter
✓ P13-67 Word count 15,000–30,000 — 16908 words
✓ P13-68 No marketing language
✓ P13-69 No product sales language
✓ P13-70 Audience: Infrastructure, Product, Security Teams
✓ P13-71 Audience: Government, Telecommunications, Banking Teams
✓ P13-72 TOGAF and enterprise architecture quality
✓ P13-73 PhD-level systems engineering
✓ P13-74 Graph storage models
✓ P13-75 Partitioning and index strategy
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