I build AI on-ramps for humans.
I work on AI agent infrastructure, open standards, and measurement systems.
Founder, PAICE.work and Snap Synapse.
Systems do not generally fail because the tech is bad. They fail at the handoffs between roles, between agents, between decisions that no one designed to connect. I build the standards, diagnostics, and tooling that make human-AI collaboration structurally sound, not just technically possible.
Interoperability over integration. Measurement over intuition. Structure over speed.
Now: GuideCheck agent security protocol · PubLedge Utah JIA/RMA templates · EveryAILaw Pro
| If you are... | Start with | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Building assistant-facing setup docs | GuideCheck | Gives assistants a bounded, human-reviewable assistant-guide.txt before they act |
| Coordinating multiple agents | Turnfile | Provides a consent-based peer protocol without a central orchestrator |
| Publishing regulatory interpretations | PubLedge | Makes JIAs, RMAs, no-action letters, and advisory opinions hash-pinned and machine-readable |
| Measuring AI readiness | AI Posture | Scores readiness across people, infrastructure, and regulation |
| Auditing AI-generated UI | A11y Audit | Runs portable WCAG 2.1 AA checks on agent-authored web code |
- Skill Provenance is listed in Awesome OpenClaw Skills and scored 8.41/10 on ProSkills.md.
- Agentlink includes upstream CLI enhancements proposed in PR #2.
- PAICE.work, Siteline, and EveryAILaw are deployed public products.
- Signals & Subtractions publishes weekly. PAICE Newsletter publishes every weekday.
True intelligence in the AI era is composite: human and machine capabilities combined into something neither can achieve alone. PAICE.work operationalizes this through an Aggregated Intelligence Posture (AIP) measured across three vectors, bounded by the weakest:
| Vector | Product | What it measures |
|---|---|---|
| People | PAICE.work | How effectively humans and AI actually collaborate. Behavioral, not self-report. |
| Infrastructure | Siteline | How ready an organization's digital presence is for AI agents acting on behalf of humans |
| Regulation | EveryAILaw | How informed and prepared an organization is for AI-specific compliance |
Synthesized into a single AI Posture score. One number, three places to invest.
Released independently because interoperability is the point, not lock-in. These are portable specs and tools for agent infrastructure, governance, and machine-readable public knowledge.
| Project | Status | Use it when... | Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| graceful-boundaries | Stable spec | Services need to communicate operational limits to humans and autonomous agents | gracefulboundaries.dev |
| skill-provenance | Stable spec | Agent skill bundles need version identity, manifests, and provenance | skillprovenance.dev |
| guidecheck | Active draft | Assistant-facing setup guides need a bounded, human-verifiable profile | guidecheck.org |
| turnfile | Active draft | Multiple agents need consent-based collaboration without a central orchestrator | turnfile.work |
| hardguard25 | Stable spec | Identifiers must survive handoff between people, print, and machines | hardguard25.com |
| ai-posture | Active framework | AI readiness needs one governance score across people, infrastructure, and regulation | aiposture.org |
| publedge | Active draft | Regulatory interpretations need open, hash-pinned, ontology-bound records | publedge.org |
| obligation-first | Active schema | Laws, cases, and agreements need a four-role normative spine in JSON-LD | obligationfirst.org |
| Project | Status | Use it when... | Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| ai-tool-watch | Production reference | AI capability assessments need a plain-English, model-verified reference | aitool.watch |
| knowledge-as-code-template | Maintained template | Structured knowledge bases need ontology-first version control | knowledge-as-code.com |
| skill-a11y-audit | Maintained skill | Agent-generated web code needs WCAG 2.1 AA quality gates | skilla11y.dev |
| ai-incident-law | Public index | AI-related legal and regulatory incidents need searchable public tracking | aiincidentlaw.org |
Personal tooling. Open source.
| Project | Status | Use it when... | Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| resume | Active profile | Recruiters need concise work history, AI-assisted Q&A, and job-description fit assessment | sam-rogers.com |
| prompter-kit | Maintained utility | Your Elgato Prompter needs script tools the vendor did not ship | prompterkit.app |
| virtual-classroom-watch | Public reference | Virtual classroom platforms need comparable feature tracking | VirtualClassroom.watch |
| substack2md | Maintained utility | Substack newsletters need local Markdown archives for consistent RAG storage | substack2md.space |
| audible-pdf-renamer | Small utility | Audible PDF companions need useful file names | N/A |
Active contributor to other people's projects that I use and care about.
| Project | Upstream | Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| OB1 | Nate B. Jones' Open Brain | Extensions, recipes, skills, and primitives in the Open Brain ecosystem |
| agentlink | Martin Mose Facondini's agentlink | CLI enhancements proposed upstream in PR #2: detect, scan, hooks, sync --backup, global config, integration tests |
PAICE.work PBC · Snap Synapse LLC · yours
The open standards and tooling above are free and always will be. Sponsorship keeps specs evolving, tests passing, and tooling free for everyone. The commercial products, including PAICE.work, Siteline, and EveryAILaw, sustain themselves through paid tiers.
github.com/sponsors/snapsynapse
Currently looking for people working on agent communication protocols, human capability measures, AI regulations and governance structures, and aggregate intelligence infrastructure. Reach out: hello@sam-rogers.com




