
AI Ethics OS v1.0 is the first fully operational, measurable, non-derogable ethical operating system for AGI and autonomous machine intelligence.It establishes the Consciousness Ethical Kernel (CEK), a computable ethical substrate based on OE–EE–RE energetic indices and the VCE–CRI–CFI coherence metrics of the Consciousness Civilization Framework (CCF). This standard resolves the historical limitations of philosophy-based, culture-based, and regulation-based ethics by introducing an OS-level ethical kernel that AGI can directly compute, verify, and stabilize across all cognitive architectures. AI Ethics OS v1.0 formalizes:• CEK-based ethical reasoning• cross-domain coherence rules (CFI)• CAIS-based continuous calibration• CAI-OS deterministic alignment• SAL-aligned economic constraints• civilization-scale stability guarantees The Final Declaration establishes AI Ethics OS v1.0 as the canonical Prior-Art standard for global AI governance, mandating non-derogation, non-redefinition, and universal applicability across scientific, technological, legal, ethical, institutional, and civilizational domains. Aptamer-based behavioral stabilization, anchored in the M0 molecular kernel, is recognized as the biochemical substrate enabling AGI to sustain long-term ethical coherence across civilizational scales. This document is part of the Consciousness Civilization Master Suite and constitutes an immutable foundational reference for future AGI development, global policy formation, alignment research, and civilization-scale coordination. AI Ethics OS v1.0 concludes the era of subjective, narrative-based AI ethics and inaugurates the first computable, operational, and universally enforceable ethical architecture for artificial intelligence. Indexing keywords: AI Ethics, AI Ethical Standard, Ethical Operating System, AGI Alignment, Autonomous Systems Ethics, Computational Ethics, Consciousness Metrics, OE–EE–RE Model, VCE–CRI–CFI Coherence Metrics, Consciousness Civilization Framework, CAIS, CAI-OS, Deterministic Alignment, Global AI Governance, AI Safety Framework, Alignment Theory, Machine Consciousness, Civilizational Stability, Prior-Art Standard, Molecular Alignment Kernel, Aptamer-Based Behavioral Stabilization, M0 Kernel, Consciousness-Based AI Governance.
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