STD-01
The Temporal Bill of Rights
Defines the seven inalienable rights protecting human time against automated systems.
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STD-01
Defines the seven inalienable rights protecting human time against automated systems.
Read STD-01STD-02
Defines contestability, review, and remedy obligations for consequential systems.
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Search IDs: STD-01 v1.0, STD-02 v0.9, STD-01.1.1, STD-02.2.1, VAL-01, VAL-02, VAL-03.