Mirror Implementation

AIEP Mirror is deliberately simple so adoption can spread without friction. The goal is not to create a complicated framework. The goal is to make a predictable machine interface available on the open web.

What you publish

A Mirror node publishes a small set of endpoints under:

/.well-known/aiep/

At minimum, publish:

  • index.json — a map of surfaces
  • metadata.json — publisher identity and declarations

From there, you can publish as much or as little as you need:

  • schemas for deterministic validation
  • indexes that list artefacts
  • ledgers that record concept provenance
  • compliance signals if you claim certification

Why this is enough

Once the machine endpoints exist, AI systems and tools can discover:

  • what artefacts you publish
  • how to validate them
  • which policies apply
  • where new information appears

This replaces “scrape and guess” with “retrieve and verify”.

Stability and versioning

A Mirror node becomes valuable when it stays stable. Version schemas and policy documents. Avoid breaking changes. Publish new versions rather than mutating old ones.

What this Hub demonstrates

This Hub is a reference implementation in the simplest possible form:

  • static endpoints under /.well-known/aiep/
  • downloadable artefacts under /downloads/
  • long-form explanation pages for humans

You can replicate it on any domain.