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EGAE Assurance Level​ Inquiry

1. What is the maximum acceptable failure mode for this system?
2. Does this system make or gate decisions with real-world consequences?
3. Is independent auditability or certification required?
4. What level of operational oversight is required post-deployment?
5. Who carries liability when the system refuses, blocks, or escalates an action?

EGAE licensing governs architecture and enforcement behavior, not model performance or output quality.

Licensing Notice

EGAE is licensed by assurance tier (Low / Medium / High), based on governance scope, risk profile, and deployment environment.

All licensing inquiries are human-reviewed. No automated checkout, no pay-to-unlock features, and no usage-based billing.

Final terms, scope, and licensing are confirmed only after direct review and mutual agreement.

EGAE (Ethically-Governed Autonomous Environment) is an architectural layer that governs authority, action, and failure in autonomous systems—independent of models, domains, or tools—and is the foundation of Embraced OS.

This system is designed to fail closed, refuse silently, and preserve human authority under uncertainty. Any deployment that violates these principles is not EGAE.

Michael S. Thigpen, Owner
EGAE Founder, EER Architect
Phone: 678-481-0730
Email: michael.sthigpen@gmail.com

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Canonical Architecture for Governed Autonomy
Runtime authority. Deterministic refusal.
Human responsibility preserved.

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