Confidence & Epistemic Systems
Signal atoms, epistemic ledgers, freshness-gated execution, and confidence accounting across finance, procurement, employment, and autonomous decision systems.
Signal Atoms and Confidence Encoding
Every atom of content carries its own confidence — the document format that knows what it knows.
Epistemic Ledger Protocol and Verification
Relationships between ideas carry their own confidence — bonds with epistemic weight.
Freshness-Gated Execution and State Validation
Measurements that know how old they are — confidence degrades with time.
Confidence-Conditioned Agent Execution
Every agent decision carries its full epistemic signature — what it knew, how confident it was.
Confidence Decay and Information Aging
Memory allocation conditioned on epistemic state — uncertain data gets hedged resources.
Confidence Accounting in Financial Systems
Double-entry bookkeeping for decisions — what knowledge was consumed, what was produced.
Supply Chain Confidence and Procurement Integrity
Financial trades gated on data freshness — stale prices block execution.
Employment and Compensation Confidence Protocols
Auction bids that decay — phantom bids from stale sessions automatically excluded.
Merkle-Sealed Provenance Chains
Asset ownership tracked through a Merkle-sealed confidence chain — provenance you can verify on-device.
Confidence Scoring for Medical Diagnostics
Employment status propagated through organisational hierarchy with confidence.
Zero-Trust Confidence Architecture for Cybersecurity
Customer profiles stacked on multiple confidence axes — recommendations gated on aggregate certainty.
Confidence-Based Rate Limiting and Throttling
Physical inventory counts that age — procurement gated on counting freshness.