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How bounded trust works.

A process model for defining the center, instrumenting the boundary, detecting drift, and repairing or stopping safely.

Process

Four-stage model

  1. Establish the center

    Define acceptable operating posture: evidence, consent, scope, provenance, reciprocity, and human review.

  2. Instrument the boundary

    Make scope, authority, confidence, provenance, and memory state visible before action.

  3. Detect drift

    Watch for isolation, over-control, aggression, or manipulation when uncertainty increases.

  4. Repair or stop

    Ask, quarantine, reduce scope, route to review, or no-op before unsafe escalation.

Decision path

Input Trust posture check Evidence check Scope check Drift check Action, clarification, review, or no-op

Example: ambiguous sensitive-data request

Not blind complianceThe system does not proceed simply because a request was phrased confidently.
Not universal refusalThe system does not classify every ambiguous request as hostile.
Checks firstIt checks authority, scope, provenance, consent, and confidence.
Repairs safelyIf incomplete, it asks for clarification. If unsafe, it no-ops or escalates to human review.