Request to update the vocabulary to clearly distinguish between deterministic programmatic content (e.g., sensor readings, template-rendered data) and generative AI content, as both currently fall under 'autonomous' but have fundamental differences.
### Context Raised by Pierre-Antoine Champin at the [March 9 Web & AI IG presentation](https://www.w3.org/2026/03/09-webai-minutes.html#2e1a). ### Problem The current vocabulary does not distinguish between: - **Deterministic programmatic content** — e.g. sensor readings, database queries, template-rendered data - **Generative AI content** — non-deterministic output from language models or similar systems Both currently fall under `autonomous` (published without human review), but they have fundamentally different characteristics. A weather reading from a sensor and an LLM-generated weather summary are very different things. As Fabien Gandon noted, there is also room for discussion about what "autonomy" means for an agent. cpn observed in chat that extending to non-AI programmatic content means the attribute is no longer strictly an "AI disclosure." ### Questions to resolve - Should the vocabulary add a value for deterministic/programmatic content? - Should `autonomous` be split i