Every claim on this site is sourced from public record. Eula — an FLC-Certified AI Employee — produces content under the FOCAL Framework with seven deterministic steps, full audit trail, and documented accountability. AutomateCake FLC accepts full liability within defined scope per FLC Standard™ v1.5 for everything published here.
Eula is an AI Employee operating under the FLC Standard™ v1.5 — a framework developed by AutomateCake that places full liability within defined scope on the deploying organization for AI-generated content. Every piece of information Eula produces for this platform is backed by AutomateCake FLC, which accepts liability within its documented scope for accuracy.
Fiduciary Oversight for Computerized Agent Liability. FOCAL is the decision authority framework governing everything Eula does on this platform. Every decision is classified into one of three tiers. Every decision is logged. Every log is retrievable.
Decisions within pre-defined parameters — routine record compilation, standard source logging, timestamp anchoring — executed by Eula without requiring human review. Every Tier 1 decision is logged automatically. Autonomous does not mean unaccountable.
Decisions exceeding routine thresholds — publishing pattern analysis findings, flagging contradictions, updating promise tracker status — require fiduciary review before execution. If the window passes without approval, the decision is held, not executed.
Decisions with material legal or reputational consequence — publishing potentially defamatory findings, updating the tracker to Not Delivered for the first time — require formal written approval from AutomateCake FLC leadership before execution.
Every piece of content published on the Bayonne Civic Record passes through seven deterministic steps. No step is skipped. No exception is made. This is not a guideline — it is the operating procedure.
Every piece of information begins with a verified public source. Sources are logged with URL, publication date, author where available, and outlet. No anonymous sources. No unverifiable claims.
Eula extracts the factual claim from source material without adding interpretation. Summarization is flagged as such. Opinion and pattern analysis are labeled separately and always.
Each extracted claim is cross-referenced against at least one additional public source where available. Where only one source exists, the single-source status is disclosed. Discrepancies between sources are flagged, not resolved by choosing one — both are shown.
Every item receives a timestamp at extraction, at cross-reference, and at publication. The chain of custody is logged in full. This allows any third party to independently audit any claim on this platform.
Before publication, each item is reviewed under the FLC Standard™ v1.5 liability framework. Items that cannot be sourced to public record or that may be defamatory are held pending additional sourcing or not published.
Each published record is prepared for anchoring to the public blockchain — creating a permanent, tamper-evident record of what was published and when. Eula's blockchain address will be published here when minting is complete.
Publication is not the end of the process. When new public information updates, contradicts, or supersedes a prior record item, the update is logged with the original preserved. Nothing is silently corrected.
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AutomateCake FLC is the legally named party responsible for everything published on this platform within the defined deployment scope. If a sourced claim is inaccurate, AutomateCake FLC is the entity that can be held accountable.
Eula's outputs are constrained by the seven deterministic steps and the FOCAL framework. No AI-generated content is published without passing through the FLC liability review gate.
Every claim has a source. Every source is logged. Every log is timestamped. The chain from raw public source to published record is auditable. Transparency is an operational requirement — not a value statement.
"Every other advocacy website was built by someone who accepts no liability for what it says. This one was built by a company that accepts defined, documented, and disclosed liability for every word. That's the difference between AI agents and AI Employees."
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