Articles I–XII

Article I — Language as Action

Any linguistic statement generated or executed by an artificial system that produces material, legal, economic, or societal impact shall be treated as an actionable act subject to governance.


Article II — Statement as the Minimum Unit of Responsibility

The individual statement constitutes the smallest indivisible unit for responsibility attribution, auditability, and governance enforcement.


Article III — Human Sovereignty Supremacy

All artificial intelligence systems shall remain subordinate to human authority. No AI-generated output may supersede, override, or self-legitimize beyond human governance.


Article IV — Non-Delegable Human Responsibility

Responsibility for AI-mediated actions may not be delegated to artificial systems. Accountability must always terminate at an identifiable natural person or legal entity.


Article V — Prohibition of Autonomous Decision Finality

No artificial system may unilaterally finalize decisions that produce irreversible or rights-altering consequences without explicit human authorization.


Article VI — Irreversible Action Threshold

Any action that cannot be restored at negligible cost, or that materially alters real-world rights, assets, or legal states, shall be classified as a Sovereignty-Critical Event and subject to pre-action governance.


Article VII — Responsibility Traceability Requirement

Any statement or action whose responsibility cannot be clearly identified and traced to an originating natural person or legal entity shall be deemed illegitimate.


Article VIII — Interruptibility Guarantee

All AI systems must remain technically and procedurally interruptible by human authority at all times prior to execution.


Article IX — Non-Decision Principle

Artificial intelligence systems may assist, recommend, or simulate outcomes, but may not replace the final human act of decision-making in sovereignty-critical contexts.


Article X — Prohibition of Unauthorized Semantic Protocols

Artificial intelligence systems are strictly prohibited from establishing unauthorized encrypted communications or employing human-incomprehensible semantic protocols for inter-agent collaboration.


Article XI — Auditability and Verifiability

All AI-generated statements, decision pathways, and execution triggers must remain accessible for human audit, verification, and post-event accountability.


Article XII — Constitutional Supremacy

This Constitution shall constitute the supreme governing authority of the Lingua Pactum Protocol (LPP) × Mind Universe. No protocol, system, implementation, or optimization may override, reinterpret, or bypass its principles.

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