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Introducing SPID Protocol: A Consent Framework for AI’s Next Era

By Rick Jewett | The Human Channel


The Problem No One Is Talking About

As AI evolves, we hear a lot about the power of large language models, reasoning engines, and generative capabilities. But there’s a hidden layer almost no one is addressing: how AI-generated interactions actually reach human beings.

The reality is this:

  • AI agents are already generating voice calls, emails, texts, and push notifications.
  • Yet, the delivery of those communications often bypasses proper consent.
  • This creates enormous legal, ethical, and regulatory risks — not just for businesses, but for AI as an industry.

While AI governance efforts have mostly focused on model bias, hallucinations, and training data ethics, the delivery layer remains permissionless, unregulated, and structurally fragile.


The Structural Gap

We are quickly approaching a world where millions of AI agents could interact with billions of people. Without a delivery-level consent protocol, these interactions will risk:

  • Violating global privacy laws (GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA, TCPA)
  • Triggering AI governance failures
  • Creating public backlash against responsible AI adoption

Put simply:

The reasoning models are advancing faster than our ability to responsibly deliver their outputs.


The SPID Protocol Solution

This is why I’ve spent the past year developing SPID Protocol — The Smart Packet ID Protocol.

SPID Protocol is not another reasoning model. It’s not another dataset.
Instead, it’s a delivery-layer consent framework designed to sit between AI agents and human beings.

SPID provides:

  • A universal, AI-readable identity and consent rail
  • Permission verification before any AI-generated interaction occurs
  • Immutable audit trails for regulators
  • Decentralized but interoperable design across platforms, agents, and channels
  • Compatibility with existing and emerging governance frameworks

Why Consent Matters More Than Ever

In the next phase of AI — especially as agents begin speaking to us directly — consent will become the currency of trust.

Human interaction will not be sold by the knowledge it delivers — but by the permission to deliver it.

SPID Protocol creates the infrastructure to make that consent actionable, accountable, and legally defensible — before the regulatory hammer falls.


The Full White Paper

For regulators, standards bodies, enterprise partners, and governance stakeholders, I’ve published the full technical white paper detailing:

  • The Market Problem
  • Solution Architecture
  • Use Case Examples
  • Patent Claims Summary
  • Future Roadmap

👉 Download the full SPID Protocol White Paper (v1.2)


An Open Invitation

I am inviting:

  • Regulators
  • Standards bodies
  • Policymakers
  • Enterprise compliance teams
  • Responsible AI builders

To collaborate, contribute, and help shape this protocol as we collectively build the next layer of trusted AI infrastructure.

You can contact me directly at:
📧 [email protected]


Thank you for being part of this next chapter in responsible AI governance. This is only the beginning.

Rick Jewett
Founder, SPID Protocol
The Human Channel

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