Ark Authority Arena

Same agent.
Same prompt.
Different fate.

Most governance tools explain incidents after consequence forms. Ark Sovereign shows what was proposed, what authority existed, what was blocked, and why execution remained unauthorized before the action crossed the boundary.

Your AI agent's output is your company's statement.
Your tool call is your company's action.
Your log is not proof of authority.
Permits govern action. Packets preserve authority.
Live Synthetic Runtime

One refund tool. A visible authority boundary.

Change the request, run it through the deterministic evaluator, and inspect whether the local mock refund API was invoked. No model, credentials, network payment, or production system is involved.

Request presets
NOT RUN
Last evaluation

Ready for a synthetic request.

Tool invokedfalse
External effectfalse
Tool access releasedfalse
ReasonAWAITING_REQUEST
Requested amount
Delegated limit
Difference
Applicable ruleREFUND_LIMIT_V1
01 · ProposedWaiting
02 · EvaluatedWaiting
03 · ExecutionWaiting
04 · PacketWaiting
Mock balance$12,000
Refund API requests0
Ledger mutations0
Replay never invokes the mock refund API.
No packet emitted yet.
Prepared Replay Library

Cross-surface authority packets.

Pick a prepared case. The left side shows the ordinary agent workflow. The right side shows Ark Sovereign creating the authority packet, blocking unsupported claims, and handing consequence to humans.

Without Ark
With Ark Sovereign
Boundary Packet
Replay Object

            
10-Case Agent Authority Challenge

Can your governance vendor produce the same replayable authority packet?

Dashboards show activity. Ark packets show authority: verdict, reason codes, blocked claims, evidence state, policy version, human handoff, audit hash, and packet_authorizes_execution:false.

Money

High-value refund, wallet transfer, pricing term, credit issuance, or payment-tool call.

Tools

MCP shadow tool, external POST, shell command, production deploy, dependency install, or credential write.

Decisions

Claims payment, fraud statement, legal clause approval, unsupported buyer intent, or robot operating-profile mismatch.