top of page
Search

Proof of Intent

Updated: Jan 24

Most AI systems talk about governance.


This is what it looks like when governance is enforced.


Intelligence ≠ authority.





Worth noting: several of those tests are compound invariants — one test often asserts multiple governance properties in a single run. We optimized for architectural coverage, not inflated counts.




 
 
 

Comments


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

Donate with PayPal

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

bottom of page