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The Evidence: A Record of Observed Behaviour in External AI Systems

Authors: AIVO Standard;

The Evidence: A Record of Observed Behaviour in External AI Systems

Abstract

Why this record exists External AI systems now generate decision-relevant representations of enterprises on a continuous basis. These representations influence purchasing decisions, risk assessments, regulatory understanding, and reputational trust, often before stakeholders engage with any owned or official enterprise channels. Despite this influence, such representations are typically ephemeral, non-logged, and non-reproducible from the perspective of the enterprise being described. The purpose of this record is not to interpret, assess, or judge AI behaviour. It is to document what has been observed, repeatedly and systematically, across models, time windows, and sectors. This article summarises a consolidated evidentiary record accumulated during a structured research programme and establishes a temporal reference point for subsequent governance discussion. The evidence predates the introduction of any system designed to preserve or govern such records.

Keywords

Risk, AI Governance, Procurement, External AI Systems, Primary AI outputs, Litigation, Structured Observation Program, Frontier AI Models, Evidentiary Asymmetry, SEC, EU AI act, Enterprises, Decision relevant representations, FDA, Reputation, Regulation, ECB, FCA

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