PROMISE
A promise is a declaration or assurance that one will perform a specified action or that a particular outcome will occur. It represents a commitment by one party to another, often grounded in trust, social norms, or mutual expectations. Promises may be explicit, stated aloud or in writing, or implicit, inferred from conduct or past reliability.
The term comes from the Latin promissum, via Old French promesse, from pro- 'forward' and mittere 'to
In law and contract theory, a promise can create an obligation when accompanied by mutual assent and
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Promises appear in legal, ethical, and technological contexts as a basic form of commitment, illustrating how