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