
This companion paper maps fourteen categories of documented technical gap from Noah M. Kenney's Governing Intelligence (2026) to specific architectural capabilities within the Y.I.N. Mazari Architecture Portfolio. Each section states the problem as Kenney frames it, then states the outcome the architecture produces. No implementation mechanism is disclosed. The architecture is protected by 40 USPTO provisional filings covering 4,300+ claims with priority date November 23, 2025.
causal reasoning, audit trail integrity, zero-knowledge proofs, differential privacy, homomorphic encryption, agentic AI security, YIN Mazari Architecture, cryptographic enforcement, GDPR, EU AI Act, post-quantum cryptography, AI governance
causal reasoning, audit trail integrity, zero-knowledge proofs, differential privacy, homomorphic encryption, agentic AI security, YIN Mazari Architecture, cryptographic enforcement, GDPR, EU AI Act, post-quantum cryptography, AI governance
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