PRAMANA: A Self-Verifying Cognition Protocol for AI-Native Service Universes

Turbo Power Systems (United Kingdom)

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Abstract

As AI-native service universes scale beyond 100 services, a structural problem emerges: no single agent, router, or gateway can verify whether a response was generated from a valid capability, a valid rule, and a valid delivery outcome — simultaneously. Existing approaches (service meshes, API gateways, knowledge graphs) solve routing or observability, but not *cognition correctness*. We present PRAMANA — a self-verifying cognition protocol named after Dharmakīrti's (c. 600–660 CE, Nalanda) epistemological framework for valid cognition. PRAMANA binds three verification strands — capability, knowledge, and proof — through four signals: STATE, TRUST, SENSE, and PHALA. The novel contribution is PHALA: a delivery…

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Keywords
  • Probabilistic logic
  • Protocol (science)
  • Outcome (game theory)
  • Service (business)
  • Protocol analysis
  • Domain (mathematical analysis)
  • Audit
  • Cognition
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