Research & Publications

This archive lists AMME research outputs and governance artifacts derived from the treatise.

Treatise date: August 13, 2025.

Primary treatise

The AMME treatise is the authoritative source for architecture, governance, and enforcement design. It anchors all supporting artifacts below.

AMME: Advanced Multi-Modal Ethics Enforcement

A research treatise toward decentralized governance for safe autonomous AI.

Date: August 13, 2025. Author: Chris Swarts.

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Supporting artifacts

Governance Crosswalk Table

Mapping of governance activities to AMME evidence outputs.

Open crosswalk

Methodology

Evaluation program, simulation plan, and validation approach.

Open methodology

Threat Model

Adversarial scenarios and resilience measures.

Open threat model

Five-Pillar Architecture

Detailed map of LEI, DPV, PSE, AIL, and IOL.

Open architecture
AMME Extensions

Research agenda

Next stage questions for AMME expansion.

  • Governance of governance: invariant checks on legitimacy processes
  • Evidence reciprocity for cross jurisdiction enforcement
  • Adaptive baselines for sentinel scoring under shifting contexts
  • Quarantined policy lanes for high risk amendments