Private AI use. Public human responsibility.
Privacy-safe infrastructure for people and institutions navigating AI use: prove human responsibility, check what you may have exposed, preserve private drafts locally, answer false accusation, and disclose only what a legitimate rule actually requires. Built on existing PLENA platforms and the frozen Proof Agents layer — AI creates; PlenaProof proves the record. It complements your rules and institutions; it does not replace them.
The Private Augmentation Shield is a sector view, not a 15th PLENA platform. It packages existing PLENA infrastructure for the private-AI-use position.
It uses the frozen Proof Agents layer. Nothing autonomous is added.
PLENA signs hashes, timestamps, and process metadata — never your drafts, prompts, or AI outputs. Private process stays private.
Individuals who use AI responsibly, and the institutions that must govern AI use without punishing legitimate users.
Each ends in a receipt that documents human responsibility and private process — without exposing the private process itself.
For professionals worried about exposing client, patient, student, parish, or business data through AI tools. Review your AI use against risk categories and record that you ran the check. The findings stay with you; the check is what gets signed.
For writers, students, researchers, and professionals attesting to ownership of the final work without exposing private process. You select a responsibility statement and a disclosure scope; the receipt records that you take responsibility, not how you got there.
For writers and creators preserving drafts, outlines, and revisions with cryptographic timestamps, separating private process records from public authorship receipts. Local-first storage with encryption at rest and user-controlled deletion. PLENA holds the proof structure; you hold the content.
For users facing AI-detection-based accusations, assembling process indicators, prior writing samples, policy context, detector-result analysis, and appeal-letter material. AI-detection results can be contested, especially when used alone; PlenaProof helps you assemble the contesting material without surrendering your private drafts.
For users facing disclosure demands, helping identify what a legitimate rule actually requires and document a proportionate response. Records the demand, the stated basis, and your reply — so an overreaching demand and a reasonable answer are both on the record.
For schools, publishers, and employers building proportionate, equity-respecting AI-use policies with receipt-grammar audit trails. Replace crude disclosure demands and detector-only enforcement with documented, reviewable process.
All individual-side receipts respect the privacy-safe architecture: PLENA signs proof structure, never content.
No new platform, no new agents — the position is assembled from vocabulary PLENA already has.
Frozen PLENA Proof Agents layerORIGINAPROVAPLENA CONSERVAPLENA SIGILLAAEQUITALEGIBLA
Routing terms buyers recognize — informational only.
FERPAHIPAAGDPR Art. 6/9EU AI ActADA / Section 504Title IX implicationsAcademic integrity policiesJournal AI disclosure policies (Nature, Science, Cell, NEJM, JAMA, Elsevier, Springer Nature, Wiley)Authors Guild model contractsPEN America guidance
The same boundary carried across the doctrine and every Private-AI-Use surface.
PlenaProof does not help users violate school, employer, publisher, client, professional, or legal rules. PlenaProof does not guarantee anonymity, cybersecurity protection, legal compliance, academic acceptance, publication acceptance, employment protection, or successful appeal. PlenaProof does help users protect private process data, document human responsibility, respond to false accusation, and disclose only what a legitimate rule actually requires.
If an institution or publisher has a valid rule requiring AI-use disclosure, PlenaProof helps the user understand and document that rule and disclose proportionately. PlenaProof does not help users submit false attestations.
Receipt grammar, not verdict grammar. PlenaProof records what was attested, checked, demanded, and answered; it does not rule on truth and promises no specific outcome with any specific institution.