TSP Basic — Verifiable AI evidence
Why ordinary logs are not proof, how the Trust Standard Protocol makes AI evidence durable and verifiable — and what TSP explicitly does not promise.
Content
Why TSP
The "logs are not proof" problem, the three futures for AI evidence and the regulatory backdrop.
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Logs are not proof — the problem with ordinary logs7 min
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Three futures and the regulatory backdrop6 min
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Quiz: Why TSP5 min
How it works
The TrustEnvelope flow sealed → anchored → verified, and the cryptography explained for non-engineers.
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The TrustEnvelope in three steps7 min
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The cryptography for non-engineers — and "Break one byte"7 min
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Quiz: How it works5 min
The limits
The doesNotMean list, "verification is not truth", self-attested vs independently attested — and what the certificate documents.
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What TSP does not mean — the doesNotMean list7 min
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Self-attested vs independently attested6 min
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Certificate basis5 min
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Reflection5 min
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Quiz: The limits5 min