The "Standard of Care" has changed.
In a high-velocity AGI environment, manual oversight is a fiduciary failure. The 1.8 Phoenix standard ensures that Intent is Sealed before Action is Taken. This 600ns to 950ns window is the legal proof of a Board's proactive diligence.
Force Interrupt Verified: 950ns Maximum Ceiling
| CBCA s.122 Duty | 1.8 Phoenix Mechanical Satisfaction | AKI Component |
|---|---|---|
| Duty of Care and Diligence | Force Interrupt: The system stops execution until a 950ns AKI seal is verified. No record, no action. | AKI 0.95 GATE |
| Act Honestly (Good Faith) | Hermetic Purpose: Captures the intent-triplet in a T-0 partition, making post-hoc justification impossible. | T-0 SECOND CLOCK |
| Skill and Prudence | Deterministic Finality: Uses Rust-on-Bare-Metal to eliminate the 3.94μs jitter that causes "Ghost Decisions." | RUST KERNEL |
| Best Interests of Corporation | Invariant Boundaries: The 'Place' pillar acts as a hard-coded success constraint for autonomous agents. | PLACE PILLAR |
The Fiduciary Partition
By separating the Execution Clock (T-1) from the Forensic Clock (T-0), the Board ensures that the audit trail is physically immune to interference from the AI's primary logic. This satisfies the "System Integrity" requirement of CEA s.31.2 with mathematical certainty.
Operational Finality
Directors are shielded not because they reviewed a log, but because they authorized a Hard Partition. If the AI deviates, the AKI 0.95 gate terminates the process in under a microsecond. This is the definition of "Prudence" in the AGI age.
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