12. Limitations & Disclosures
12.1 No Absolute Security
SEC.AGI is designed to significantly improve ownership protection and access integrity, but no physical security system can guarantee absolute security under all conditions.
The system reduces risk, increases detection accuracy, and enables autonomous response, but it cannot eliminate all possible attack vectors. Physical destruction, extreme environmental conditions, or prolonged adversarial access may still result in asset loss or damage.
SEC.AGI is designed to fail safely, prioritizing ownership preservation over recoverability.
12.2 Physical Constraints
As a compact, self-contained device, SEC.AGI operates within physical limits.
These include:
Finite battery capacity
Sensor sensitivity thresholds
Environmental tolerance ranges
While the device is engineered for durability and long-term operation, extreme temperatures, sustained mechanical destruction, or deliberate isolation may impair functionality.
Such conditions are treated as hostile by design and may trigger irreversible security actions.
12.3 Learning Period Requirements
SEC.AGI relies on an initial learning phase to establish a baseline of normal behavior.
During this period:
Detection accuracy improves progressively
False positives may be more likely than in steady state
The system prioritizes observation over enforcement
This learning phase is necessary to achieve context-aware security and cannot be skipped without reducing system effectiveness.
12.4 Intent Inference Limitations
Intent inference is probabilistic, not deterministic.
SEC.AGI evaluates patterns and correlations across signals to infer intent, but it does not possess certainty in all scenarios. Edge cases may exist where benign activity resembles hostile behavior or where sophisticated attacks mimic normal usage.
To mitigate this, the system emphasizes conservative escalation and multi-signal confirmation.
12.5 Irreversible Actions and User Responsibility
Certain actions taken by SEC.AGI are irreversible by design.
These include:
Cryptographic key destruction
Permanent device lock
Secure decommissioning
Owners are responsible for understanding the consequences of enabling autonomous enforcement and configuring optional confirmation thresholds appropriately.
SEC.AGI prioritizes protection over convenience.
12.6 Dependency on Correct Installation
SEC.AGI assumes proper installation on a stable surface.
Improper attachment, unstable mounting, or installation on incompatible materials may reduce detection accuracy or trigger unintended responses. Installation guidance is provided to minimize such risks.
12.7 Token-Related Disclosures
The SEC AGI token ($AGI) does not control device behavior and does not guarantee access to security features.
Token availability, liquidity, or value fluctuations have no impact on the operational integrity of SEC.AGI hardware.
Participation in token-based ecosystem features carries independent risk and should be evaluated separately from device security.
12.8 Regulatory and Jurisdictional Considerations
SEC.AGI is designed to be jurisdiction-neutral, but local regulations may affect deployment, use, or modification of security devices.
Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable laws related to:
Data protection
Asset protection
Use of autonomous systems
SEC.AGI does not provide legal guarantees or exemptions.
12.9 Forward-Looking Statements
Certain descriptions in this document refer to planned capabilities or future development.
These statements are forward-looking and subject to change based on:
Technical feasibility
Security review outcomes
Regulatory considerations
No forward-looking feature should be interpreted as a commitment or guarantee.
12.10 Disclosure Summary
SEC.AGI is designed to be powerful, autonomous, and conservative.
It improves physical security through intelligence and enforcement, but it does not eliminate risk, responsibility, or uncertainty.