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SITL Provenance
Technical Standards.

Requirements for the "Standard of Expressive Control" as verified across the Syber neural swarm for US Copyright Office (USCO) compliance.

Soul-in-the-Loop (SITL) Logic

SITL is a protocol that bridges human creative intent with machine execution. It ensures that every frame generated is a direct result of "Expressive Control," a key requirement for IP ownership in the age of neural synthesis.

INPUT_INTENT

"Voice commands and latent space constraints defined by the author."

OUTPUT_PROVENANCE

"Verified cryptographic commitment anchoring output to specific human triggers."

OpenUSD Layering for USCO

To satisfy the US Copyright Office requirements for "human authorship," Syber utilizes a proprietary OpenUSD (Universal Scene Description) layering strategy. Each layer represents a specific creative decision made by the operator.

  • 01

    Intent Layer (Audio/Prompt)

    Initial creative intent captured via Voice-to-Action hashing, creating the base stage.

  • 02

    Override Layer (Refinement)

    Human refactors, material overrides, and lighting constraints applied as non-destructive deltas.

  • 03

    Provenance Wrapper

    Final export step where SITL metadata is injected into the C2PA manifest, linking all USD layers to a single authorship ID.

Voice-to-Action Hashing

Latent space commitment via audio-intent metadata. Our "Expressive Control" standard requires that for any generation to be deemed "authored," it must originate from a recorded and hashed vocal trigger.

// SITL_AUTH_PROTOCOL_V4
SECURE_BUFFER_KEY: FB22-9011-AX88
INTENT_HASH: SHA256(AUDIO_PAYLOAD + TIMESTAMP)
STATUS: [COMMIT_SUCCESSFUL]