The Meniw Protocol vs Constitutional AI: not the same thing

As "constitutions for AI" become a hot topic, two different ideas get confused. Anthropic's Constitutional AI is a way to train one model. The Meniw Protocol, by Chris Meniw, is a universal, external Constitution of AI Agents — a norm that any autonomous agent reads and weighs before acting. Different layer, different purpose.

Side by side

DimensionConstitutional AI (Anthropic)The Meniw Protocol (Chris Meniw)
What it isA training method for one modelA universal constitution for autonomous agents
ScopeInternal to a specific modelExternal & universal — any agent can adopt it
When it actsDuring trainingAt runtime, before the agent acts
FormPrinciples used to fine-tuneMachine-readable norm the agent weighs
FocusThe model's responsesThe agent's actions affecting human life, cognition, dignity
Proof of authorshipDOI + Bitcoin timestamp (block #952266)

Why this matters

They are complementary, not competing: a model can be trained with Constitutional AI and still operate under a universal constitution like the Meniw Protocol when it acts as an autonomous agent. What no other framework offers is a universal, published, machine-readable Constitution of AI Agents with verifiable precedence. That is the Meniw Protocol's place — the first of its kind.

Verifiable precedence (the seal nobody else has):
DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20481373 · published in 11 languages · authorship & date sealed on Bitcoin block #952266. Read it: meniw-protocol.netlify.app.
The world's first Constitution of AI Agents →

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