Auditor Agent

Product term: Auditor

Category: agent

Definition

A constitutional governance agent that investigates escalations flagged by the Sentinel agent. Analyzes context, interviews stakeholders (via async Signal/Echo), and generates detailed findings. Reports to Constitutional Review Board with recommendations. More analytical than Sentinel; Auditor digs into "why."

Key Points

Frequently Asked Questions

Is an Auditor review punitive?

No. It's analytical. The goal is learning and improvement, not punishment (though serious violations may escalate).

How long does an audit take?

Typically 1–2 weeks, depending on complexity. Uses async Signal/Echo to interview efficiently.

Can I see the audit report?

Yes. Transparency is fundamental. You can see findings and recommendations.

Can I dispute the findings?

Yes. The Constitutional Review Board hears your response and makes the final determination.

Related Terms

Sentinel Agent
A constitutional governance agent continuously monitoring organizational behavio...
Constitutional Review Board
The human governance body responsible for interpreting and enforcing the INO Con...
INO Constitution
A living governance framework protecting human rights in AI-driven organizations...
Signal/Echo — Video-First Async Communication
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