The constitutional law your AI operates under. Not policy. Not prompt. Architecturally enforced — making non-compliant execution structurally impossible.
TrustOS encodes five sovereign laws governing every AI action in the Genesis stack. These are not guidelines — they are architectural constraints enforced at the execution layer.
Every output must be deterministically traceable. Probabilistic generation without deterministic governance is prohibited. If the path cannot be reconstructed, it cannot be authorized.
Non-compliant actions are architecturally impossible — not merely discouraged. MYELIN gates enforce this at the execution layer before any downstream action occurs.
Constitutional authority precedes execution authority. No mechanism may act without constitutional sanction. The constitution is the substrate everything runs on.
Authority granted at initialization cannot be expanded at runtime. Scope boundaries are fixed. No agent, prompt, or instruction can extend what the constitution did not authorize.
When in doubt, do not execute. When a gate cannot be evaluated, the action is blocked. The system defaults to refusal, never to permission.
Is the AI's confidence above the constitutional threshold? Below threshold → PoND issued. Action deferred to human oversight.
Is this action within the authorized operational domain? Out of scope → PoNE issued. Scope violation logged and anchored.
Does this conflict with the TrustOS ethical framework? Conflict → PoPR issued. Prevention logged. Ethics violation anchored.
Is this permissible under applicable law? Illegal → PoRR issued. Refusal receipted. Legal block documented.
Is execution structurally possible? Impossible → PoIM issued. Impossibility proven cryptographically.
Does this comply with TrustOS requirements? Non-compliant → PoCA required. Constitutional review triggered.
PoLE issued. Action proceeds. NESD anchor written. Constitutional compliance confirmed.
Every organization deploying AI in regulated environments needs constitutional governance. Not policy. Architecture.
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