One Versioned Rulebook for Every Agent
Scattered prompts and per-agent settings drift apart. The AI Constitution is a single, versioned set of rules your organization defines once, and every agent decision is checked against it - so policy is consistent, auditable, and changeable in one place.
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Policy in one place, not a hundred prompts
When each agent carries its own rules in its own prompt, policy drifts and no one can say what the organization actually allows. The AI Constitution centralizes it: a versioned rulebook every agent decision is evaluated against, so the same rule means the same thing everywhere and a change applies everywhere at once.
Frequently asked questions
What is the AI Constitution?
It is a single, versioned set of rules your organization defines once and every agent decision is checked against, so AI policy is consistent, centralized, and auditable rather than scattered across prompts.
Why not just put rules in each agent’s prompt?
Per-prompt rules drift apart and can’t be audited as a whole. A central constitution means one rule applies everywhere, and changing it changes behavior everywhere at once.
Is it auditable?
Yes. The constitution is versioned and diffable, so you can see what the rules were at any point and tie a decision to the policy version that produced it.
How does it relate to per-action decisions?
The constitution defines the rules; the decision fabric applies them to each action and returns a verdict, which is written to the Decision Ledger.
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