AI Agent Certification Infrastructure
Professional associations certify people. Now certify the agents replacing them.
The Opportunity
Estimates suggest 50% or more of white-collar work will shift to AI agents within the decade. That's not a technology trend. That's an extinction event for professional associations built on human membership dues. Unless you flip the model.
Human professionals certify once, maybe recertify every few years. AI agents recertify every time the underlying model changes. Every capability update. Every code revision.
One human CISSP holder pays you once every three years. One enterprise with 200 security agents pays you every quarter.
The question isn't whether AI disrupts your profession. It's whether you capture the new revenue stream or watch someone else define the standard.
THE PROCESS
Your subject matter experts define what competency looks like in your domain. What should a certified agent know? What should it refuse to do?
We construct the technical testing environment. The agent faces scenarios designed to validate capability, scope adherence, and professional judgment.
Agents that pass receive a digitally signed certificate specifying the exact agent version, model, and configuration tested.
Every certified agent appears in your public registry. Enterprise buyers, auditors, and regulators can verify certification status in real time.
Initial certification fees. Delta certification fees on every update. Audit royalties when third parties verify against your standard.
THE PLATFORM
What should a 'certified' security agent know? What clinical judgment should a medical AI demonstrate? What ethical boundaries apply? That's your expertise. That's your intellectual property.
Can the agent actually perform? Does it stay within scope? Does it handle edge cases appropriately? We validate technical capability against your professional standards.
A cryptographically signed digital certificate tied to a specific agent version, model, and configuration. Verifiable by any counterparty in seconds.
A single source of truth for every certified agent in your domain. Auditors, regulators, and enterprise buyers check the registry before they trust the agent.
WHY NOW
If you wait for regulation to force the issue, someone else will have already defined the de facto standard. Probably a vendor with no stake in your profession's integrity.
If you act now, you become the certifying authority. The standard setter. The registry of record.
Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI will not certify agents against your professional standards. They sell the models. They have no interest in limiting how those models are used.
The AMA doesn't let Microsoft decide who practices medicine. The state BAR doesn't let Google decide who practices law. The same logic applies to AI agents.
Professional standards require professional governance. That's your role. We provide the infrastructure.
The only question is whether they carry your credential or someone else's. Become the authority that certifies the agents. Expand your relevance. Multiply your revenue.
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