Semantic Substrate

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The declared-intent position for machine-readable agent policy.

A substrate coordinate for the artifact that publicly declares what rules an agent operates under — the policy document rendered legible to systems and humans alike.

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Architectural context

Policy · Cross-Vertical · 2 compound moats. Cross-cutting: Policy, Trust.

Layer position: Cross-cutting

PolicyTrust

Why this is canonical

'Manifest' carries a precise technical meaning: a machine-readable declaration file that describes the composition, permissions, or capabilities of a system. Paired with 'policy,' it names the artifact class for agent behavioral declarations — the document a deployer publishes to tell downstream systems what an agent will and will not do. .com gives it broad cross-context applicability.

Where it fits

A few directions this coordinate opens —

Agent capability declaration
A structured manifest format for publishing the behavioral rules and permissions of a deployed agent — enabling downstream systems to make trust decisions before calling it.
Agent framework builders and API trust-layer vendors
Enterprise policy transparency
A customer-facing artifact surface for AI product companies that need to demonstrate what governance rules their models operate under.
AI product companies serving regulated or enterprise buyers

Illustrative, not exhaustive — held as a transferable canonical position, open to the buyer's own use.