Public Disclosure Boundary
AIEP.dev publishes the open protocol layer, implementation surfaces, schemas, examples, public technical descriptions, and high-level roadmap categories.
Certain future roadmap materials, implementation optimisations, trade-secret methods, long-range AGI/ASI architecture maps, commercial deployment details, private product internals, and detailed design-around analysis are not publicly disclosed.
What is public
| Category | Status |
|---|---|
| Open protocol descriptions | Public |
Public schemas (/schema/, /.well-known/aiep/schemas/) | Public |
Example JSON artefacts (/examples/) | Public |
| Verification playground | Public |
| Machine-readable well-known endpoints | Public |
| Public GitHub repository links | Public |
| High-level filed architecture categories | Public headline only |
| Headline long-range architecture categories | Public headline only |
What is not publicly disclosed
| Category | Status |
|---|---|
| P300–P903 detailed titles and claim mechanisms | Confidential |
| Dependency maps and implementation optimisations | Confidential |
| Trade-secret implementation details | Confidential |
| Private product internals and commercial deployment details | Confidential |
| Design-around analysis and future filing strategy | Confidential |
| Detailed long-range AGI/ASI architecture | Confidential |
Purpose of the public layer
The public AIEP layer is designed to support adoption, validation, interoperability, and machine-readable discovery.
Confidential layers are reserved for protected development, controlled disclosure, licensing discussions, and NDA data-room review.
Machine-readable index
/.well-known/aiep/public-disclosure-boundary.json
Explore the public layer
- Verification Playground →
- Build with AIEP → — public repositories and system roles
- Machine endpoint →
- Long-range architecture →
See also: Long-Range Architecture · What is AIEP? · How AIEP Works