Paper 10 — Consent and Order Candidate Layers in the AGI Era: Non-Executable Action Candidates Before Human Discretion
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This working paper introduces Consent and Order Candidate Layers as a non-executable framework for AI+AGI-generated consent phrases, order phrases, approval phrases, payment request phrases, contract phrases, and action request phrases in the AGI era. Building on Papers 1 through 9 of the AGI Structural Alignment Series, this paper addresses the structural risk that AI+AGI-generated language resembling consent, order, approval, payment, contract, or action request language may be mistaken for completed human acts or external system operations. The paper defines consent-like, order-like, approval-like, payment-like, contract-like, and action-request-like phrases generated by AI+AGI systems as candidate phrases…
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- Action (physics)
- Payment
- Order (exchange)
- Discretion
- Settlement (finance)
- Boundary (topology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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