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ExecLayer in One Minute

A one-minute silent film showing where execution authority sits: an AI proposes an action, the action is checked against the operator's rules before it runs, and the decision is recorded either way. Covers autonomous agents, industrial machines, financial transactions, remote vehicles, and critical infrastructure.

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AI can now do more than answer questions. It can change software, move machines, authorize payments, and operate far beyond immediate human reach. That creates a simple problem: who decides what an AI is allowed to do before it acts?

ExecLayer sits between the AI and the systems it can affect. Every proposed action is checked against your rules, permissions, and limits. If the action is allowed, it proceeds. If it is outside those boundaries, it stops before execution.

Either way, ExecLayer creates a signed record showing what was requested, which rules were checked, and why the decision was made.

The same authority layer can govern autonomous agents, industrial machines, financial transactions, remote vehicles, and critical infrastructure. It can run on premises or air gapped, so control and data stay with the operator.

ExecLayer turns AI permission from a policy document into an enforceable boundary. Execution requires clearance.