Older material, still available.
The primary website path is intentionally small. Deeper notes, draft pathways, older proof pages, standards material, and specifications remain here for context.
Archive boundary
Older pages are preserved for context and may use older framing. Current public claim boundaries are governed by Boundaries and Non-Claims, the sample receipt, and Public Proof Desk. They do not prove live approval-channel delivery or health, live records-system inspection, a production records adapter or service, persistent runtime profile installation or activation, exactly-once effect semantics, production-grade anti-rollback protection, stale-lock recovery, multi-host coordination, production-grade durable storage, or tamper resistance for the consumed-receipt store, direct filesystem or host-process side-door closure, live machine coverage, production authority, enterprise readiness, external attestation, sovereign recognition, or coverage of unrouted surfaces.
For Enterprises
Rules before enterprise AI changes files, calls tools, or starts workflows.
For Government
Records for public AI actions: what happened, what rule applied, and what proof remains.
For Banks and Financial Services
After login, what is AI allowed to do and what receipt is left?
For Healthcare
Rules and receipts for healthcare records, messages, tasks, and data movement.
For Defense and Military
Command stays visible when routed AI actions need rules, people, and proof.
The Doorway Before Governed Action
The plain first-person founder statement for the current public site.
Sample receipt
A first look at the record ZLAR leaves after AI tries to act.
Open Memo on Action-Level Assurance
The policy case for rules before action and receipts afterward.
Boundaries and Non-Claims
What passes through ZLAR, what does not, and what the sample does not prove.
Receipt scanner
Static release metadata, manifest, hashes, and sample scanner live on zlar.ai.
Execution-Boundary Governance
The earlier long-form founder statement retained for continuity.
If AI Affected You
Plain receipt questions for affected people.
Sealed Mode
Stronger controls that make the doorway harder to bypass.
Verify a Demo Receipt
Existing v1 receipt verification page.
Trustworthy Delegated Motion
On bounded permission and governed movement.
The Wrong Layer
On guardrails, action boundaries, and vendor-controlled logs.
The Lock Swings Open
On fail-open hooks and deterministic enforcement.
Phase 2: The Flaw and the Fix
On policy quality and the boundary between inside and outside.
Automation, Abundance and Authority
An earlier plain-language explainer.
The Origin of ZLAR
The personal failure that produced the architecture.
Thought Can Wake Up Now
On executable thought and governance at action.
Proof of Enforcement
Earlier exhaustive case-analysis page.
Walk Through the Gate
Earlier interactive proof walkthrough.
Architecture Briefing
Pre-refresh technical overview.
Receipt and Canonicalization Specs
Published technical specifications.
NIST NCCoE Comment
Public comment on AI action, identity, authorization, and records.
CAISI Submission
The gap between login and what AI is allowed to do.
Legal and Privacy
Terms, privacy, classification, and license.