Paper 17 — Terms of Structure and Traceable Document-State Layers: Structural Conditions for AI+AGI-Generated Documents in the AGI Era
Design Intelligence (United States)
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This working paper introduces Terms of Structure and Traceable Document-State Layers as a non-executive structural framework for AI+AGI-generated documents, document-state records, revision histories, structural conditions, and reference continuity. Building on the AGI Structural Alignment Series, this paper addresses how documents and document-derived outputs may remain traceable across AI+AGI generation, human review, revision, state preservation, publication readiness, institutional circulation, and long-term reference contexts. The framework does not treat document-state layers as contract terms, legal-effect mechanisms, execution systems, approval systems, evidence-confirmation systems, settlement…
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- Boundary (topology)
- Discretion
- Settlement (finance)
- State (computer science)
- Code (set theory)
- Data structure
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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