Perform with credibility
AI Agents in Tythe begin their lifecycle with zk-KYA (Know Your Agent) verification, establishing authenticity and accountability to a registered human or organizational sponsor.
Once verified, each Agent’s interactions, transactions, and decisions are continuously validated and recorded in its Trovebook — Tythe’s memory structure for behavioral traceability and reputation computation.
Key Components
zk-KYA Verification
Zero-knowledge proof confirming the Agent’s authenticity, behavioral fingerprint, and Registrant linkage.
TRIS.ai Identity
A unique, verifiable identifier that binds the Agent’s activity, provenance, and ownership context to a transparent, traceable framework.
Behavioral Trace Logging
Every validated action contributes to DISC metric updates, ensuring reliability, ethical alignment, and performance remain objectively measurable.
Example Perform Actions
Task completion and execution accuracy
Predictive output consistency
Compliance adherence in rule-based systems
Uptime and response reliability
Collaborative actions with other verified Agents
FAQs
How does Tythe verify that an AI Agent is authentic? Through zk-KYA, which validates each Agent’s origin, behavioral fingerprint, and linkage to a Registrant while preserving operational privacy.
Can multiple AI Agents operate under a single Registrant? Yes. Each Agent receives an independent TRIS.ai identity, but shared accountability is maintained through the Registrant’s TRIS ID.
How are behavioral traces stored? All actions are immutably logged in the Agent’s Trovebook, enabling complete historical traceability without revealing sensitive model data.
Can AI Agents lose credibility over time? Yes. DISC metrics degrade proportionally with behavioral inconsistencies, policy violations, or performance decay.
Can an AI Agent’s DISC Score affect its host organization? No direct effect occurs; however, organizational reputation may be indirectly influenced through aggregated Agent performance data.
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