A1ID is the institutional trust and permanence layer for semantic identity, cryptographic integrity and long-term meaning governance within the Arimetion Protocol. It ensures that machine-readable intention remains verifiable, resilient and non-repudiable across time, systems and AI generations.
Short Definition
A1ID is the permanent trust anchor for semantic identity and cryptographic meaning integrity in the age of artificial intelligence.
Purpose
To establish semantic permanence: Meaning, identity and intent remain verifiable even if platforms, models or data standards change.
Core Principles
- Permanence over volatility: Identity outlives systems.
- Semantic integrity: Meaning is cryptographically verifiable.
- Non-repudiation: Intent cannot be silently altered.
- Protocol-neutrality: Works across AI generations.
- Institutional trust: Governance before automation.
Positioning
- w3id: Persistent technical identifiers.
- Arimetion: Translation of human intent into machine-readable meaning.
- A1ID: Cryptographic and institutional permanence of that meaning.
Disciplinary Classification
- Scientific: Semantic identity and information integrity.
- Technical: Cryptographic trust infrastructure on open standards.
- Strategic: Governance layer for AI liability and compliance.
- Institutional: Trust authority for semantic systems.