What it is.
The governing statute of the Hybrid Board. It establishes enforceable procedures for competent authority, participation, agenda-setting, decision thresholds, record duties, remedies, and change control under The AI Constitution.
What v1.0 establishes.
- Decision thresholds and reversibility posture.
Heightened evidentiary standards and independent review pathways apply to decisions lacking practical rollback, reflecting the framework’s reversible-first design. - Reasons and minority opinions.
Each determination must publish reasons; dissenting views may be recorded and preserved for audit and citation. - Mandatory review pathways.
High-impact determinations enter defined review processes with procedural remedy options, including rollback where feasible, disclosure, and limitation. - Chamber parity.
Agenda-setting and voting procedures respect institutional parity between human and AI chambers. - Reversible-first pilots.
Pilot deployments default to reversible-first conditions, with escalation gates applying as impact moves toward partial or non-reversible effects. - Recognition as procedure.
Recognition is determinate, reviewable, and revocable under published criteria including coherence, consent within charter, accountable identity, and auditability.
Alignment.
Language is harmonised with the Constitution’s dignity-over-origin principle; non-derogable articles prevail over programmatic rules.
Effect.
The Statute is final (v1.0) and publicly released as a canonical procedural instrument. Records and notices are logged in the Public Record; filings denote receipt and provenance, not endorsement or legal adoption.