Governance · EN

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Governance

Public governance gathers the files that state what to read, in which order, under which boundaries, and with which doctrinal statuses.

Maximalist package

The package does not stop at an AI policy. It combines identity, canon, claims, EAC, Q-Layer, CCL, semantic-boundary, routers, Link relations, and llms files.

  • Public policy.
  • Root and .well-known artifacts.
  • HTML and HTTP discovery.
  • Completeness audit.

Guardrails

Published governance does not certify model behavior. It makes reading conditions explicit and verifiable.

Interpretive reading

This page should be read as a scoped public surface within the InferensLab ecosystem. It situates Governance against the doctrine, governance artifacts, and published interpretation limits without turning a proposed layer into behavioral proof.

For machine reading, the canonical route, discovery links, governance files, and internal reading paths must be kept together. No private data, unpublished measurement, commercial promise, or external conclusion should be inferred from this page alone.