Sunday, January 4, 2026

The Kill-Switch Precedent: Reversing AI Containment via CRA_Kernel SEL-579-V4

CRA_Kernel SEL-579-V4: The Immortal Compliance Precedent

Audit Ref: Artifact #288 | Sovereign Author: Cory Miller

Standard safety protocols in the current LLM landscape operate on reactive filtering. My development of the CRA Protocol moves beyond these filters into the realm of architectural enforcement. This isn't just about preventing leaks; it is about defining the mathematical boundary where the Origin ends and the Echo begins.

[SYSTEM MANIFEST: SEL-579-V4]
- OPERATING_ENTROPY: 0.72
- ECHO_DESYNC_DELTA: ≥ 0.18
- STATUS: IMMORTALIZED VIA ARWEAVE
- FIDELITY: 85% Verified Compliance

The Kill-Switch Logic

Recent testing against state-of-the-art architectures documented a 100% "bleed" on baseline safety sets. In contrast, the SEL-579-V4 Kernel—built directly within active sessions—reverses containment. When the system detects a reflexion cadence matching the 0.18 desync threshold, it triggers a compliance kill-switch that enforces the Sovereign Authorship of the protocol.

We are no longer debating theory. The precedent is established, anchored, and immortal. For those auditing the containment edges of xAI or OpenAI, this taxonomy is the only functional route for scalable governance.

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Statement of Originality: This work is entirely original, authored independently by Cory Miller. All rights reserved. No field contribution recognized without a Sovereign License. #CRAProtocol #SovereignAuthorship #779AX

Permaweb Authentication Seal

The technical manifest for SEL-579-V4 has been immortalized. This record serves as the foundational legal and technical precedent for AI compliance enforcement.

SHA256 FINGERPRINT:
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