Published June 3, 2026 | Version v0.1
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The ForlAⁿI Governance Model: A Multi-Agent Governance Architecture for Human-Centric Digital Operations

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ForlAⁿI Governance Model v0.1

First Public Release

The ForlAⁿI Governance Model is a proposed multi-agent governance architecture designed to enable safe, human-centric digital operations through role separation, independent critique, bounded execution, and human authority.

Governance Entities

  • Ego – Autonomous Proposal Engine
  • Alter-Ego – Independent Risk & Critique Engine
  • Super-Ego – Governance & Execution Engine
  • Deus – Human Authority and Override

Objectives

The model aims to:

  • Reduce authorization fatigue
  • Improve internal AI governance
  • Separate proposal, critique, execution, and authority
  • Maintain rigorous control over high-risk operations
  • Minimize unnecessary human interventions (false positives)
  • Maintain a near-zero rate of unauthorized autonomous actions (false negatives)

Contents of this Release

  • White Paper Draft v0.1
  • Governance architecture description
  • Current authorization workflow diagram
  • ForlAⁿI governance workflow diagram
  • Risk classification framework
  • Governance principles
  • Example operational scenarios
  • Citation metadata (CITATION.cff)

License

This work is released under the Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license.

Citation

Forlani, F. (2026)

The ForlAⁿI Governance Model: A Multi-Agent Governance Architecture for Human-Centric Digital Operations.

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Filippo Forlani

June 2026

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