The Intent Enforcement Layer for AI Execution — Pre-Execution Enforcement & Deposition-Proof Decision State IDs
AI Data Residency Is Not Binary — A BFSI Guide
Quick answer: AI data residency is not binary for regulated organizations. A single AI decision can combine training data, model weights, real-time inputs, and outputs across multiple jurisdictions. BFSI and insurance teams must enforce the Prevent layer — architecture that makes cross-region transfer of Class 1 data physically unreachable — and produce cryptographic Decision State IDs (ACO-SOV-XXXX) as design evidence.
AI data residency is not binary for regulated organizations. A single AI decision can combine training data, model weights, real-time inputs, and outputs across multiple jurisdictions. BFSI and insurance teams must enforce the Prevent layer — architecture that makes cross-region transfer of Class 1 data physically unreachable — and produce cryptographic Decision State IDs (ACO-SOV-XXXX) as design evidence.