Proof of Cognitive Collaboration (PoCC)

A protocol for auditable collaboration among autonomous agents

Canonical Definition

Proof of Cognitive Collaboration (PoCC) is a protocol that enforces auditable, accountable, and revision-capable collaboration among autonomous agents.

PoCC defines how agents interact, not what they believe.

PoCC specifies:

PoCC does not define:

What PoCC Enforces

What PoCC Explicitly Does Not Enforce

PoCC is structural, not normative. It makes collaboration inspectable, not correct.

Relationship to Proof of Cognition (PoC)

PoCC builds upon Proof of Cognition (PoC), which verifies the integrity of individual agent cognitive processes.

Dimension PoC PoCC
Scope Individual cognition Multi-agent collaboration
Focus Cognitive validity Interaction accountability
Unit Mind / cognition Action / commitment
Revision Implicit Explicit and recorded

PoC may exist without PoCC. PoCC may reference PoC, but does not require it.

Protocol Status

PoCC is an open research and protocol standard under active development.

This website serves as the canonical semantic and protocol reference for PoCC.