- From: 张靖瀚 <zhangjinghan1122@bupt.edu.cn>
- Date: Mon, 18 May 2026 02:32:56 +0800
- To: "Erik Newton" <eriknewton@gmail.com>, "张靖瀚" <zhangjinghan1122@bupt.edu.cn>
- Cc: "public-aivs" <public-aivs@w3.org>
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Hi Erik and all,
As discussed on the list, I have prepared an input strawman for AIVS v1.0 to support the group's discussion ahead of and during the first meeting. It is explicitly contributed as a starting point, not as a pre-decided editor's draft — editorship and authorship are for the group to agree.
The draft builds on the problem framing in Ben Stone's draft-stone-aivs-00 and proposes a concrete wire format (hash chain + Ed25519 + manifest + AIVS-Micro).
To make review easier both before and during the meeting, I have:
Filed the open design questions as individual GitHub issues (linked below), each scoped so members can comment in parallel.
Marked the strawman's most uncertain sections with "OPEN-ISSUE" anchors that point back to those issues.
Committed to circulating a revision summary within one week after the meeting, incorporating whatever the group decides — whether discussed live or in writing.
Draft PR: https://github.com/swarmsync-ai/aivs-spec/pull/1
Open design issues for async review:
[#10] Hash input canonicalization: length-prefix vs JCS — https://github.com/swarmsync-ai/aivs-spec/issues/10
[#11] Should input/output content be bound to row_hash? — https://github.com/swarmsync-ai/aivs-spec/issues/11
[#12] Action type registry — initial seed values and registration policy — https://github.com/swarmsync-ai/aivs-spec/issues/12
[#13] verify.py interface contract — https://github.com/swarmsync-ai/aivs-spec/issues/13
[#14] Relationship to SCITT — should AIVS define a registration profile? — https://github.com/swarmsync-ai/aivs-spec/issues/14
[#15] AIVS-Micro use cases — is ~200 bytes the right size target? — https://github.com/swarmsync-ai/aivs-spec/issues/15
[#16] TEE attestation — SGX-only or generalized profile? — https://github.com/swarmsync-ai/aivs-spec/issues/16
[#17] Conformance levels — should AIVS define tiered profiles? — https://github.com/swarmsync-ai/aivs-spec/issues/17
Please feel free to comment directly on the issues, in this thread, or on a PR against the draft. I will track everything and reconcile it in the next revision.
Best,
Jinghan
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Erik Newton <eriknewton@gmail.com> 在 Fri,May 8,2026 4:50 AM写道:
Welcome, Jinghan. Glad to have you on the list.
Yes, please draft the five-section repository structure ahead of the first meeting. Members can review and comment async, and we lock the structure at the meeting once we have quorum.
Noting your availability slots (May 23 03:00 UTC and May 27 03:00 UTC). I will fold them into the consolidated availability tally and post the candidate meeting times once a few more replies arrive.
Erik
Erik Newton
On Tue, May 05, 2026 at 10:26 PM, 张靖瀚 <zhangjinghan1122@bupt.edu.cn> wrote:
Hi Erik, Ben, and AIVS Community Group members,
Thank you to both chairs for starting this discussion.
My name is Jinghan Zhang, and I am a senior undergraduate student at Beijing
University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT). My research interests are mainly
in trusted AI agent systems, including applied cryptography and verifiability
mechanisms, decentralized infrastructure, agent interaction protocols, and agent
reputation and auditability.
What especially interests me about AIVS is the verification layer. Without
portable, self-verifiable, and tamper-evident proofs of agent sessions and actions,
the upper layers of identity, reputation, and compliance can easily fall back to
vendor-attested claims. I am also interested in how this kind of specification can
remain strongly verifiable while still being practical to adopt across existing
agent frameworks and implementation paths.
For the first meeting, I am currently available at:
May 23, 03:00 UTC
May 27, 03:00 UTC
If needed, I will also do my best to accommodate nearby times.
If useful to the group, I would also be happy to continue contributing to
discussions around repository structure, document collaboration, and early
work-item organization.
I look forward to working with everyone on this effort.
Best regards,
Jinghan Zhang
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Erik Newton <eriknewton@gmail.com> 在 Tue,May 5,2026 2:41 AM写道:
Hi all,
Welcome to the Agentic Integrity Verification Specification (AIVS) Community Group. Ben Stone and I are the designated co-chairs, and this is our official kickoff note. The CG was chartered on April 5 with 8 participants (we're up to 10 now) — thank you to the founding proposers (Ben Stone, Ruoxi Ran, Robert Douglas Muncaster, Khushboo Parmar, and Erik Delgado) for getting us here.
It's been about a month since we launched, and Ben and I want to schedule our first working meeting before momentum slips.
The charter we drafted in March points at a real and increasingly important problem space: portable, self-verifiable cryptographic proof of agent sessions, with EU AI Act Article 19, ISO/IEC 42001, and NIST AI RMF as the regulatory tailwinds. The agent stack is wiring itself together fast around us, and the verification layer is one of the seams where standards work matters most. We should not let it slip while everyone else moves.
I'd like to propose a first meeting in the window of May 22 through June 12, 2026. Sixty minutes, via video. The agenda would be deliberately open and collaborative:
Confirm scope. Are we still aligned on what AIVS v1..0 should look like, or has our shared understanding shifted since March? If it has, that is healthy, and we should re-anchor.
Surface existing aligned work in the problem space. The AIVS v1.0 starting-point spec is one anchor. Members are likely tracking or contributing to other open-source efforts in the same neighborhood; a brief tour from anyone who wants to share is welcome.
Identify our first work item or items together. Member-driven. The chairs facilitate; members drive.
Establish a regular meeting cadence. Monthly is the typical CG default; we can adjust.
Two asks before the first meeting:
Introduce yourself on this thread — name, organization, and what aspects of verifiable signals for AI agents interest you most.
Please reply with your availability in May 22 through June 12, 2026 window. I will consolidate responses and send a final time once we have quorum.
If anyone has work-item suggestions they would like circulated before the meeting so members can review in advance, send them to the public list and I will batch them into a pre-meeting digest.
Looking forward to getting started.
Best,
Erik Newton
Co-chair, AIVS Community Group
Erik Newton
Received on Sunday, 17 May 2026 18:33:29 UTC