Behavioral Provenance Infrastructure for the AI Era
Creator DNA explores longitudinal voice and behavioral patterns across interactions and operational environments to help distinguish authentic human identity from synthetic replication.
As AI systems become embedded across media, enterprise communication, customer service, entertainment, and autonomous workflows, the ability to verify human origin is becoming increasingly important.
Most existing authentication systems evaluate similarity in isolated moments. Creator DNA explores a different question:
Does a behavioral signal maintain continuity across time, variation, and changing conditions in a way consistent with a real human source?
The framework originated through musical experimentation and harmonic analysis connected to Scot Sier’s novel one-of-kind Shine Guitar Tuning (D# A# D G G D), where unusual continuity relationships in sonic behavior led to a broader investigation into identity, provenance, and recursive behavioral patterns.
Since 2025, the concept has evolved through structured testing across multiple AI systems and ongoing discussions involving large agentic enterprise AI environments, voice labor union representation, synthetic media risks, and governance infrastructure.
Current areas of exploration include:
• Voice and behavioral provenance
• AI-mediated workflow continuity
• Deepfake and synthetic identity detection
• Human authentication systems
• Enterprise trust infrastructure
• Longitudinal identity continuity across operational environmentsCreator DNA is designed to operate alongside existing AI, security, fraud, and authentication systems as a provenance and continuity layer rather than a replacement for them.
The objective is to help establish a first-layer infrastructure mechanism for verifying authentic human origin within increasingly synthetic environments.
About The InventorScot Sier is a professional musician (scotsier.com), inventor, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Budda Amplification, acquired in 2017.
His work spans patent system development across music, voice, sustainable materials, AI-era provenance infrastructure, laser systems, blockchain equity exchange concepts, and behavioral identity systems.