Riverbraid-Documentation provides explanatory documentation for the Riverbraid public surface.
Riverbraid is an open source deterministic integrity floor for AI governance. It is designed to make structure, authority, and drift visible before trust is granted.
Riverbraid-Documentation is a documentation surface within Riverbraid.
This repository is not part of the current Evaluation Kit canonical verification registry. It explains public surfaces, claim boundaries, lifecycle mapping, visibility guidance, and coherence planning without overriding verified artifacts.
This repository does not claim certification, legal approval, production readiness, absolute security, external audit, complete AI safety, adoption, or absence of defects.
This repository helps visitors understand Riverbraid's claim boundaries, verification paths, reuse expectations, and practical starting points.
It is a documentation surface. It does not override code, pinned registry entries, test vectors, repository specific verification commands, or public Evaluation Kit outputs.
Riverbraid is a starting floor for transparent, inspectable AI governance work. It helps separate proven state from unproven claims.
Riverbraid is not:
- A certification authority
- A legal approval mechanism
- A production readiness guarantee
- An external audit
- A universal AI safety solution
- A replacement for independent review
- Start with
Riverbraid-Evaluation-Kit. - Review the claim boundaries.
- Inspect the verified registry.
- Run or review the available verification path.
- Treat any adaptation as its own responsibility.
Documentation explains the current public floor. It does not create new authority beyond the verified artifacts it points to.
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