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Paper 2 — SCD + Security: Output Reference Boundary Structures in the AGI Era

The First Waters

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Abstract

This working paper introduces SCD + Security as a non-executable output reference boundary structure for the AGI era. Building on Paper 1 of the AGI Structural Alignment Series, which established BIFACE-Based Sentence Coordinate Documents as a coordinate-reference grammar, this paper addresses the next structural question: which roles, AI+AGI environments, and review contexts may reference which sentence, code, image-region, video-scene, subtitle, voice-segment, conversation, or revision-instruction coordinates, under what boundary conditions. The paper defines SCD + Security as a reference-boundary layer rather than a cybersecurity, authentication, encryption, access-control, storage, execution, evidence-confirmation, approval, consent, or legal-effect system. Its purpose is to prevent SCD/BIFACE coordinates from becoming unrestricted access paths or unintended authority references. This working paper is Paper 2 of the AGI Structural Alignment Series.

Topics & Concepts

Boundary (topology)Computer scienceSentenceGeometryMathematicsLayer (electronics)AlgorithmProcess (computing)Engineering drawingReference dataReference modelDigital and Cyber ForensicsUser Authentication and Security SystemsCognitive Computing and Networks
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