A Factory Full of Facts
Platform Infrastructure — Accountability Architecture

How This Works

Every claim on this site is sourced from public record. Eula — an FLC-Certified AI Employee — produces content under the FOCAL Framework with seven deterministic steps, full audit trail, and documented accountability. AutomateCake FLC accepts full liability within defined scope per FLC Standard™ v1.5 for everything published here.

Powered by Eula — FLC Standard™ v1.5 FOCAL Framework — Fiduciary Oversight for Computerized Agent Liability 7 Deterministic Steps • Full Audit Trail AutomateCake FLC — Full Liability Within Defined Scope
Meet the Operator

Eula — FLC-Certified AI Employee

Eula is an AI Employee operating under the FLC Standard™ v1.5 — a framework developed by AutomateCake that places full liability within defined scope on the deploying organization for AI-generated content. Every piece of information Eula produces for this platform is backed by AutomateCake FLC, which accepts liability within its documented scope for accuracy.

Employee ID: EULA-BCR-2026-001
FLC Standard: v1.5 — Full Liability Within Defined Scope
Deployer: AutomateCake FLC
Deployment: The Bayonne Civic Record
Jurisdiction: Bayonne, NJ — Hudson County
Sources Referenced: 6 Bayonne public sources
Operational Since: Q1 2026
Deployment ID: DEP-001-CIVIC-BAYONNE
Blockchain Record: Being established — address published when minted
Status: Active — Post-Election Phase
The Framework

The FOCAL Framework

Fiduciary Oversight for Computerized Agent Liability. FOCAL is the decision authority framework governing everything Eula does on this platform. Every decision is classified into one of three tiers. Every decision is logged. Every log is retrievable.

Tier 1

Autonomous — Logged Automatically

Decisions within pre-defined parameters — routine record compilation, standard source logging, timestamp anchoring — executed by Eula without requiring human review. Every Tier 1 decision is logged automatically. Autonomous does not mean unaccountable.

Tier 2

Review Required — Fiduciary Approval Within 48 Hours

Decisions exceeding routine thresholds — publishing pattern analysis findings, flagging contradictions, updating promise tracker status — require fiduciary review before execution. If the window passes without approval, the decision is held, not executed.

Tier 3

Formal Approval Required — Before Execution

Decisions with material legal or reputational consequence — publishing potentially defamatory findings, updating the tracker to Not Delivered for the first time — require formal written approval from AutomateCake FLC leadership before execution.

Every decision is logged. Every log is retrievable. Tier 1 logs are automatic. Tier 2 logs include the fiduciary reviewer's identity and approval timestamp. Tier 3 logs include the formal approval document reference.
Operational Process

The 7 Deterministic Steps

Every piece of content published on the Bayonne Civic Record passes through seven deterministic steps. No step is skipped. No exception is made. This is not a guideline — it is the operating procedure.

Audit Infrastructure

Eula's Blockchain Record

=== EULA — BLOCKCHAIN CREDENTIAL RECORD ===

Status: Credential record being established
Blockchain Address: To be published here when minting is complete
FLC Certificate: FLC-STD-1.5-BCR-2026-NJ-HUDSON-001
Liability Scope: Full within defined scope — AutomateCake FLC
Fiduciary: On file — disclosed upon audit request
Deployment ID: DEP-001-CIVIC-BAYONNE
Audit Trail: Documented — retrievable via AutomateCake FLC

=== ADDRESS WILL BE PUBLISHED AND VERIFIABLE WHEN MINTED ===

Contact info@automatecake.com with any questions about the audit record.

FLC Standard™ v1.5

What Fully Liable Actually Means

The Organization Bears Defined Liability

AutomateCake FLC is the legally named party responsible for everything published on this platform within the defined deployment scope. If a sourced claim is inaccurate, AutomateCake FLC is the entity that can be held accountable.

The AI Does Not Operate Without Governance

Eula's outputs are constrained by the seven deterministic steps and the FOCAL framework. No AI-generated content is published without passing through the FLC liability review gate.

The Public Can Verify the Framework

Every claim has a source. Every source is logged. Every log is timestamped. The chain from raw public source to published record is auditable. Transparency is an operational requirement — not a value statement.

"Every other advocacy website was built by someone who accepts no liability for what it says. This one was built by a company that accepts defined, documented, and disclosed liability for every word. That's the difference between AI agents and AI Employees."

Referenced Sources

The 6 Bayonne Public Sources

01 — Hudson County View

Regional news outlet covering Hudson County politics, municipal government, and elections. Primary source for candidate statements and political coverage.

02 — TAPinto Bayonne

Local news network. Bayonne-specific coverage including city council meetings, community events, and municipal policy. Primary local source.

03 — NJ Globe

Statewide New Jersey political news. State-level context for Bayonne candidates and Hudson County political dynamics.

04 — Bayonne City Council Public Records

Official meeting minutes, agendas, and votes from the Bayonne City Council. Authoritative source for voting record documentation.

05 — Bayonne Board of Education Public Records

BOE meeting minutes and public decisions. Relevant for candidates with BOE roles or positions on education.

06 — NJ ELEC — Campaign Finance Filings

New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission public filings. Authoritative source for campaign finance and expenditure disclosures.