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When the Memory Gate Met a Real Archive: What 90 Experiments Taught Us About Cheap LLM Slop
How to enforce data integrity against AI-generated slop using MICA. Explore a 11-step session-start validator that locks rules, playbooks, and contracts in code before code is ever touched.

We Built AI Verification Infrastructure. Then It Found Our Blind Spots.
A technical account of the Flamehaven Verification Ledger — what it found, where it failed, and what we need the field to tell us

"The Algorithm Did It": How YouTube's Liability Playbook Is Coming for Every Developer
What a platform's war on audio creators tells us about the future of software accountability — and why the craftsman's seal is the only thing that survives.

Making Equation (2.2) of the OpenAI Erdős Result Executable
Executable reproduction of equation (2.2) from OpenAI’s Erdős unit-distance result, showing how high-precision Python turns a fragile numerical claim into reproducible claim custody.

The README Was a Protocol. The Entrypoint Was Still Optional.
README-as-Protocol solved explicit invocation at the schema level. It did not solve entry control at the workflow level. This version adds the missing hierarchy: natural, guided, and forced activation.

Your Bio Repo Could Get You Fined. Here Is Why We Check Every Single One.
When a bio AI repository claims HIPAA compliance but the code says otherwise, the legal exposure falls on whoever deploys it. STEM-BIO-AI evaluated yorkeccak/bio — 322 stars, modern stack, one dangerous README line. Score: 48/100. T1 Quarantine. Full audit report with score matrix, regulatory traceability, and raw machine output.

From Repo Scanner to Audit Architecture: What Changed in STEM BIO-AI Through v1.7.8
A technical look at how STEM BIO-AI v1.7.8 became less Python-shaped, more semantically stable, and more inspectable across real audit output surfaces.
STEM-BIO-AI Audit Report: yorkeccak/bio
When a README Claim Meets a Deterministic Scanner

Beyond Repo Scanning: How AIRI Expanded the Risk Vocabulary in STEM BIO-AI 1.7.x
How STEM BIO-AI uses the MIT AI Risk Repository as a governed local risk-vocabulary layer without replacing deterministic repository scanning

When Control Becomes Authority: Calibration Governance in STEM BIO-AI 1.7.x
Why STEM BIO-AI treats calibration as governed policy instead of a free-form score-tuning console for bio and medical AI repository audits.

Building a Deterministic Governance Kernel: Separating Custody from Truth
CGF separates domain truth from custody mechanics, turning AI governance from Markdown/YAML policy language into deterministic, inspectable artifacts.

Role Separation Is Not Verification: The Structural Failures Hidden in Your Multi-Agent Pipeline
A research-backed breakdown of why agent role design alone does not produce reliable audits — and what actually does
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