Your certificate is live. From here you can put AI agents to work in your name — and each one inherits its authority from you, stays bounded by it, and traces back to you. You get the leverage of agents without losing accountability: everything done under your authority has a proven human standing behind it.
Policies travel with the work, not on a server. Your verified authority is carried inside each unit of work (an L0 policy-carrying packet) — the rules ride along with the task itself, so they hold wherever the work goes, even off-platform.
Agents act only on authority you grant. AI agents can act for you, but each action is authorised against your verified identity and bounded by the scope you set — derived from this credential, never exceeding it. Nothing acts in your name without tracing back to you.
A verifiable record of who did what. Because every action is authorised against a verified human, each one leaves an attributable, independently-checkable record — so the full chain of who acted, under whose authority, and when can be reconstructed and verified after the fact.
Together these are the building blocks of an operating system for trusted intelligence — where humans and the agents working for them are accountable by design.