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Zenodo
2026
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| オンライン・アクセス: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20014873 |
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- <p>Ground is a closure-state audit layer for moral, institutional, and AI-governance decisions. Given a submitted case, Ground identifies whether the situation can honestly be treated as settled, what unknowns block closure, what stabilising conditions would make any forward path admissible, and where false-closure pressure appears. Ground is not a recommendation engine, a therapy tool, a legal or clinical adviser, or a moral authority; its narrow function is to surface the structural reading underneath a decision before any path is chosen. The system is an operational instance of the Moral Kernel Optimization (MKO) framework. This paper describes what Ground does, how its output is structured, its validation architecture, its limits, and its evaluator entry points.</p>