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Human judgment becomes harder to see
when the system moves first.

Caneni is a developing architecture that helps preserve and make visible human judgment, accountability, and the trace of conscious action in digital and AI-mediated environments. Its first public application is AI Oversight Evidence.

Why it exists

As digital environments have evolved, the boundary between a person's own decision and the influence of the system has become harder to see.

Interfaces nudge. Algorithms anticipate. Systems interpret before a person has had the chance to form their own judgment.

More and more often, a person can appear to have reviewed a decision without ever fully forming one.

This can affect people regardless of role, age, or experience.

What Caneni is

One task, different scales

Caneni is a developing architecture that helps preserve and make visible human judgment, accountability, and the trace of conscious action in digital and AI-mediated environments.

It does not claim to prove consciousness. It creates stronger evidence that a decision was not merely passed through a human interface.

For the individual personally. For the organisation professionally. It is one task at different scales.

Its first public application is AI Oversight Evidence. The broader task is the same at every scale: keeping human judgment visible when systems move first.

Protect · Build · Capital · Media are four entries into this architecture.

How to begin

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The goal is not to test whether a person is human. The goal is to make simulated deliberation harder to pass as real responsibility.

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