A secure enterprise infrastructure threshold where autonomous action records are governed before reaching real systems.

Autonomous AI runtime compliance

Proof-bearing runtime
compliance for autonomous AI.

G‑14 governs high-consequence AI actions before they happen.
It produces signed evidence that can be independently verified afterward.

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Runtime compliance

G‑14 is the evidence and verification layer for autonomous AI.

Autonomous AI does not only generate text. It calls tools, changes data, deploys code, moves assets, updates policies, triggers workflows, and operates machines. G‑14 provides the runtime compliance layer for those actions.

01

Govern

Decide whether an AI action is allowed, held, blocked, escalated, quarantined, or forced into safe state.

02

Bind

Bind the action request, policy context, decision, release path, signer attestations, and effect record into a canonical trace.

03

Prove

Export a signed proof packet showing what was requested, what was permitted, what happened, and what evidence survived.

04

Verify

Let a customer, auditor, insurer, regulator, or incident responder check the record without trusting the dashboard.

Proof packet

Compliance becomes a verifiable action record buyers can test.

A governed action is any AI-initiated or AI-mediated operation that requires policy control, release authority, evidence retention, or independent verification before it can be trusted.

  • Verify what the AI requested
  • Verify what the runtime permitted or blocked
  • Verify whether an operator release was required and captured
  • Verify whether timeout or failure moved to the expected safe state
  • Verify whether the evidence record remained intact

Action surfaces

AI agents, software systems, infrastructure, finance, operations, and physical AI.

  • agent tool calls, database writes, data exports, code deployments, and infrastructure changes
  • financial transactions, customer-impacting decisions, policy updates, and evidence publication events
  • autonomous agents that trigger real workflow changes
  • physical AI systems such as robots, drones, AMRs, humanoids, and PLC-connected automation
  • incident-response reviews after disputed agent behavior or prompt-injection exposure
G‑14 governs high-consequence autonomous AI actions and produces signed proof packets that independent verifiers can check.

Continue the path

  • why self-generated AI audit logs are not proof
  • how physical AI actions become governed proof packets
  • why signed verifier receipts matter after a disputed action