Representation Sovereignty in AI-Mediated Markets (RS-AIM)
RS-AIM — Control over how economic entities, assets, and services are represented to AI systems in cross-border markets.
Description
Representation sovereignty addresses the control problem in AI-mediated markets. Jurisdictions must control how their firms, assets, and services are represented to foreign AI systems to ensure accurate representation in cross-border consideration sets.
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Agent-Ready Market Infrastructure
Agent-Ready Market Infrastructure introduces the infrastructure layer for AI-mediated economies, specifying how economic entities, assets, and services can become discoverable, interpretable, comparable, verifiable, permissioned, and transaction-capable for AI agents. This document defines the Agent-Readiness Index (ARI) as a multiplicative measurement framework, the Global Agent-Readiness Index (GARI) for cross-border market access, universal Verified Property Records as persistent portable representation, jurisdictional legibility for legal interoperability, semantic portability for cross-system understanding, and computational eligibility as the prerequisite condition for allocative participation.
Representation Sovereignty
The emergence of AI-mediated markets represents a sovereignty transition comparable to previous sovereignty transitions in economic history. This paper establishes that sovereignty reorganizes through distinct transitions: territorial sovereignty (physical space and infrastructure), digital sovereignty (domains and networks), platform sovereignty (applications and user relationships), and AI-mediated sovereignty (cognitive space and representation infrastructure).