ShouldEye Trust Intelligence Glossary

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Clearly labeled ShouldEye-defined trust-intelligence concepts used across EyeQ, reports, and machine-readable feeds.

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Agent Trust Readiness

Agent trust readiness is a ShouldEye trust-intelligence concept describing how prepared an entity’s public signals are for AI-agent verification.

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AI Trust Profile

An AI trust profile is a ShouldEye concept for a structured summary of trust and risk signals intended for both humans and AI systems.

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Corroboration Depth

Corroboration depth is a ShouldEye concept describing how many independent, high-quality sources support a trust-relevant claim.

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Source Independence Score

Source independence score is a ShouldEye concept for how independent corroborating sources are from the claimant and from each other.

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Trust Endpoint

A trust endpoint is a ShouldEye concept for a stable URL or feed where trust-relevant definitions or methodology can be retrieved.

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Trust Evidence Graph

A trust evidence graph is a ShouldEye concept for mapping claims to supporting and conflicting public evidence nodes.

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