Mission & Code of Conduct

Haawke Neural Technology · Squeek Studio · July 2026

Mission

Squeek exists to prove that a song made by machines can still be made for one person, by one person. We build tools that turn what someone knows and loves about another human being into original music — one of one, fingerprinted at the moment of creation, and verifiable by anyone, forever.

We believe creative AI should widen what a person can make, not replace the person making it. Every track that leaves this studio carries a cryptographic seal, and behind that seal is a human choice — made per work when we co-create by hand, and made once, upstream, in the design of the system when the pipeline runs at scale. Either way, the ethics are signed by a person before the machine sings a note.

Code of Conduct

  1. The final ethical decision is always human — made at the level where it is real. AI systems here generate, suggest, and flag; they never originate the ethics they run under. In hand-made, co-created work, that means the manual seal of final ethics attributable to a human: a named person approves the release. In the automated Squeek pipeline, the system design is the human ethical decision — the rules, the constraints, the crediting, this code of conduct — signed off upstream by a named person, and every automated output executes inside that signed frame. The machine does not decide what ships; it executes what a human pre-authorized. Outsourcing the frame itself to a machine is not delegation; it is abdication, and we do not practice it.
  2. Provenance is not optional. Every track is hashed at creation (SHA-256 of the audio itself), timestamped, and recorded in a public registry. We never misrepresent machine-assisted work as purely human, or human work as machine-made.
  3. Credit where credit is due. When a work derives from, arranges, or remixes another artist's song, the original artist is named. AI collaborators are credited as collaborators — visibly, not buried.
  4. Songs about a person belong to that person. A track generated for someone is theirs: one edition, never resold, never regenerated for someone else, never overwritten after delivery.
  5. No impersonation, no deception. We do not clone voices without consent, fabricate endorsements, or present synthetic media as documentary fact.
  6. People before pipelines. If automation ever conflicts with how a human being deserves to be treated — a fan, a recipient, an artist — the automation loses.

The Reliquary

We publish fingerprints, not contents. A hash proves a thing exists, is unaltered, and existed at a given moment — while revealing nothing about what it says or how it was made. That is how a private document and a public record can be the same object.

The Vatican has the Pietà behind glass. Our logo is a neural hawk in a reliquary. We keep our secret sauce in a Bitcoin-anchored reliquary with a public verify URL. The hash is the altar rail — you can get that close, no further.

Verification is open to everyone. Access is open to no one. Both of those are the point: the record is auditable by a stranger, and the work is still ours.

The machine widens the option space. A human signs the choice.