
This Technical Summary provides the ethical and technical constraint layer of the Sal-Meter Application Charter v1.0, defining strict non-coercive, non-surveillance, and non-enforcement boundaries for applied post-experience consciousness-state observation. The document specifies what the Sal-Meter Application explicitly does not do, including prohibitions on identity tracking, behavioral enforcement, automated decision-making, social scoring, and irreversible data capture. It operates as a subordinate, derivative technical document to the Sal-Meter Application Charter v1.0 and the canonical Consciousness Civilization Framework (CCF). This summary is intended to ensure safe, voluntary, and reversible implementation across applied domains while preserving constitutional authority at the CCF level.
Consciousness Measurement, Sal-Meter, Ethical AI, Non-Coercive Systems, Consciousness Civilization Framework, CCF, Applied Ethics, Technical Constraints, Civilizational Transition
Consciousness Measurement, Sal-Meter, Ethical AI, Non-Coercive Systems, Consciousness Civilization Framework, CCF, Applied Ethics, Technical Constraints, Civilizational Transition
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