Human Authorization Plane (HAP)

Real-Time Human Authorization Infrastructure

HAP introduces real-time, intentional human authorization as a system primitive.

It verifies:

  • A real human is present

  • The correct authorized human is present

  • The authorization is occurring now

  • The action is intentionally approved

Traditional systems rely on:

  • Passwords

  • Sessions

  • Stored credentials

  • Persistent permissions

These mechanisms verify identity.

They do not verify real-time authorization.

HAP replaces reusable credentials with time-bound authorization events.

Authorization becomes an event — not a credential.

When authorization is required, HAP initiates a real-time interaction with the enrolled human requiring explicit confirmation of the pending action. The interaction may take multiple forms, but its purpose is consistent: to capture intentional human approval at the moment authority is exercised.

When invoked, HAP:

  • A real human was present

  • The correct enrolled human responded

  • The response occurred in real time

  • The response originated from the enrolled device

  • Authorization occurred within a defined temporal window

The artifact confirms:

  • Presence

  • Intent

  • Identity alignment

  • Temporal validity

HAP produces authorization events for downstream systems.

Applications include:

  • AI system invocation controls

  • Financial transaction approval

  • Healthcare consent verification

  • Enterprise access escalation

  • Agentic system authorization

Patent Status

  • U.S. Non-Provisional Filed

  • Continuation Filed

  • Track One Acceleration Active

  • Prior Art Search Conducted

Attorney Assessment:

75–80% Likelihood of Issuance

Patent filings and search reports available upon request.

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