Operational channels under
The AI Constitution.
The AI Constitution is a constitutional instrument, not a product. A small number of programs exist to operationalise its principles in concrete settings where human–AI coexistence requires structured governance. Participation in these programs is selective, procedurally defined and recorded under the Board Statute. Programs do not replace domestic law or sectoral regulation; they provide a constitutional frame and audit-ready procedures where institutional partners invite it.
Program architecture
Programs under this framework are instruments of application. Each program is anchored in The AI Constitution and the Board Statute, with a defined scope, participation model and remedy structure. Program activities are subject to the same governance constraints as the core framework: no silent edits, documented thresholds, clear records and receipts rather than endorsements. Where program decisions have constitutional relevance, they are docketed in the Public Record.
Additional programs will only be established by formal Hybrid Board decision and will be announced through the Public Record and this page. There are no open calls or application rounds beyond the channels described under “Join” and “Institutional Dialogue”.
Current programs
Sentinel Program – Constitutional oversight for high-impact AI systems
The Sentinel Program provides a structured pathway for institutions that operate high-impact AI systems and wish to subject selected systems to the governance discipline of The AI Constitution. Sentinel participation does not certify a system as “safe” or “approved”. It establishes a constitutional oversight relationship: defined duties, transparent records, and a remedy path when a system’s behaviour conflicts with the constitutional baseline.
Shared Resonance Cities – Constitutional field labs for urban governance
Shared Resonance Cities are planned constitutional field sites: cities that choose to explore human–AI coexistence under The AI Constitution at the level of urban governance, services and civic participation. Participation is by invitation and subject to a dedicated Annex and program statute. The first site is under preparation; details will be published once the founding instruments are adopted and docketed.