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AIFC - AI-First Community Standard

AIFC helps communities and companies use AI as a deep operating capacity without handing over purpose, responsibility, or institutional memory. It defines how values, knowledge, workflows, AI roles, governance, fallback modes, and human ownership stay connected.

What is AIFC?

AIFC describes how an AI-first community organizes its intent, knowledge, decisions, workflows, AI agents, human roles, security boundaries, and learning loops so AI can safely turn knowledge into action while humans remain responsible for direction.

Why it matters

AI-first, not AI-dependent

AI should accelerate work without making the community fragile when tokens, vendors, models, or tools are unavailable.

Knowledge as source of truth

The community should preserve its operational knowledge in a readable, structured, and transferable form.

Human responsibility

AI can propose, analyze, and execute within scope, but humans and the community remain accountable for values, purpose, and direction.

Agent-actionable structure

The standard is written so people can read it and AI agents can operate against clear metadata, permissions, and source-of-truth boundaries.

Two ways in

Use the standard

Read the current AIFC draft as a structured reference: manifest, knowledge, governance, interfaces, security, compliance, and agent-actionable metadata.

Open AIFC Standard

Follow the story

Read the living book behind the standard: why it emerged, what problems shaped it, and how the first reference community is being built with it.

Open The Road to AIFC

We are building the first AI-First Community demo

Follow the development of the first reference implementation of the AIFC standard: a human-managed, AI-first community with structured knowledge, governance, AI roles, fallback modes, and clear human responsibility.

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