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Assessing alignment at the level of intent structure rather than behavioural outputs. Instead of asking whether outputs are acceptable, intent auditing examines: which goals are active, how they are prioritised, what constraints apply, and whether actions are justified relative to governed meaning.
Traditional audit: 'Did the model produce harmful outputs in 1000 test cases?' Intent audit: 'Is there an explicit safety goal? Are its constraints well-typed? Is provenance preserved across revisions? Who has authority to modify priority rankings?'
SGAI Section 7.1