C³A Standard: Hardware-Embedded Causal Verification for Autonomous Systems Summary This technical note defines the Causal-Chain-Constraint Architecture (C³A), a hardware-level safety substrate designed for autonomous mobile agents. By enforcing a 30-picosecond (ps) asynchronous causal window, C³A structurally separates AI reasoning from physical actuation, ensuring absolute behavioral compliance through hardware topology. Core Innovation Behavioral Boundary Enforcement: Unlike software-based alignment, C³A restricts only the physical actuation layer. The AI remains free to explore emergent intelligent paths, while illegal or physically hazardous commands are annihilated at the 30ps hardware gate. Forensic Gold Standard: The 30ps enforcement provides an immutable, hardware-attested physical benchmark for accident investigation and legal liability attribution in autonomous systems. Energy Efficiency: Leveraging bosonic interference, C³A delivers safety verification at <1W power consumption—offering up to 700x better efficiency than conventional electronic redundancy. Technical Scope Universal safety arbiter for Level 5 Autonomous Driving, Humanoid Robotics, Drones, and Industrial Automation. This architecture transforms probabilistic AI behavior into a provable, deterministic physical system.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895206c1944d70ce06259 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19446893
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