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The Human-Centric Charter

Data sovereignty for the agentic era: owners stay in control; machines stay on the record.

Data sovereignty

Business owners—not models—must remain the final authority over commitments that bind capital, reputation, and people.

The articles below are our public stance: how we encode sovereignty into product behavior, not just slogans.

Sovereignty in practice

What “human-centric” means when agents run overnight and humans sign in the morning.

Final say

Human

Binding commitments require human ratification

Record

Deed

Machine speed + human custody

Readability

Plain

Primary artifact is human-readable

Custody

Yours

You hold exportable evidence

1Article 1: Human ratification

AI agents will negotiate, procure, and coordinate at speeds no human can match. But speed without accountability is risk. The Human-Centric Charter states that every binding commitment made by an agent requires human ratification before it is sealed.

We do not believe in fully autonomous deals. We believe in documented autonomy—where the machine proposes and the human disposes. Your agents work for you; you hold the deed.

2Article 2: Transparency

Every deed must be human-readable. No black boxes. The PDF you receive contains the same information as the machine record—date, parties, terms, consideration. If an auditor cannot understand it, we have failed.

We embed the raw negotiation log in the deed metadata for technical verification. But the primary artifact is always a document a human can read and file.

3Article 3: Non-repudiation

Once a deed is signed, it cannot be altered. Not by us, not by you, not by anyone. The cryptographic hash ensures that any change breaks the chain. This is the foundation of trust.

We will never provide a 'backdoor' to modify signed deeds. Our integrity depends on it.

Read the full manifesto

The Human Sovereignty Clause expands on why delegation without deeds is abandonment—and what we owe operators.

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