TCP/AP is built as an open protocol with commercial-grade trust infrastructure.
The protocol should be inspectable.
The evidence should be independently verifiable.
The production infrastructure should be reliable, supported, and governed.
That is the separation.
The open protocol specification for reproducible AI decisions and reliable agent-to-agent execution.
TCP/AP defines the concepts, boundaries, and conformance model for governed AI workflows.
Independent verification tools for checking TCP CA conformance evidence.
Anyone should be able to verify that a decision was evaluated under a declared protocol without relying on the original system.
Example agents, demos, and educational materials showing how TCP/AP applies across domains such as hiring, payments, credit, and travel.
These examples demonstrate the protocol without exposing production infrastructure.
The production conformance engine for evaluating whether AI-mediated outcomes satisfy declared requirements.
The Kernel is stateless, deterministic, model-agnostic, and designed for cloud or self-hosted deployment.
The conformance authority that issues independently verifiable evidence that a decision was evaluated under a declared protocol.
TCP CA provides the trust layer for audited AI decisions and governed agentic workflows.