AI Agents 相关度: 8/10

AI Space Physics: Constitutive boundary semantics for open AI institutions

Oleg Romanchuk, Roman Bondar
arXiv: 2603.03119v1 发布: 2026-03-03 更新: 2026-03-03

AI 摘要

提出AI空间物理,一种用于开放、自扩展AI机构的构成性语义,关注机构边界扩展中的治理问题。

主要贡献

  • 定义了具有类型边界通道、范围限制语义和见证机制的最小状态模型
  • 提出了核心定律家族(P-1, P-1a, P-1b, P-1c),要求见证完整性、非旁路调解、原子裁决-生效转换和可重放的裁决类重构
  • 将机构权限范围的扩展视为一级边界事件,并要求进行治理相关的见证

方法论

通过定义形式化的状态模型和核心定律家族,为AI机构的边界行为提供构成性语义。

原文摘要

Agentic AI deployments increasingly behave as persistent institutions rather than one-shot inference endpoints: they accumulate state, invoke external tools, coordinate multiple runtimes, and modify their future authority surface over time. Existing governance language typically specifies decision-layer constraints but leaves the causal mechanics of boundary crossing underdefined, particularly for transitions that do not immediately change the external world yet expand what the institution can later do. This paper introduces AI Space Physics as a constitutive semantics for open, self-expanding AI institutions. We define a minimal state model with typed boundary channels, horizon-limited reach semantics, and a membrane-witness discipline. The core law family (P-1, P-1a, P-1b, P-1c) requires witness completeness, non-bypass mediation, atomic adjudication-to-effect transitions, and replayable reconstruction of adjudication class. We explicitly separate second-order effects into structural expansion and policy broadening, and treat expansion transitions as governance-relevant even when immediate external deltas are zero. The novelty claim is precise rather than expansive: this work does not introduce mediation as a concept; it reclassifies authority-surface expansion as a first-class boundary event with constitutive witness obligations. In this semantics, expansion without immediate commit remains adjudication-relevant.

标签

AI Governance AI Institutions Formal Semantics Agentic AI

arXiv 分类

cs.AI cs.LO