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The attribution-layer coordinate for treaty-governed AI systems.

A substrate position for the mechanisms that establish attribution — authorship, responsibility, and accountability — within AI systems operating under treaty or multi-party frameworks.

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Architectural context

Treaty · Cross-Vertical · 2 compound moats. Architectural surface: Attribution. Cross-cutting: Treaty.

Layer position: Cross-cutting

AttributionTreaty

Why this is canonical

'Treaty attribution' names the problem of establishing who or what is responsible for AI actions in multi-party, treaty-governed contexts. Attribution — already complex in cybersecurity and international law — becomes even more contested when AI agents act autonomously across jurisdictions and organizational boundaries. This string sits at the precise intersection of attribution science and treaty governance.

Where it fits

A few directions this coordinate opens —

AI accountability and international law
Systems or frameworks that establish legal attribution for AI actions in contexts governed by international agreements — who is responsible when an AI agent acts.
International law organizations, AI liability frameworks, multilateral governance bodies
Content and IP attribution under treaty
Attribution mechanisms for AI-generated content operating under international copyright treaties and IP agreements.
AI content platforms, rights management organizations, international IP law specialists

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