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Deep Dives into AI Governance Architecture

Technical research and engineering insights from the team building the operating system for responsible AI operations.

176 articles · Published by MARIA OS

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The blog is intentionally high-volume, so this layer separates the most important architecture thesis, applied engineering, and case-study articles from the daily publication stream.

01Architecture Thesis

Turning the Founder's Mind into a Staircase Others Can See

A core MARIA OS thesis article. Read as a design and architecture position, not as a claim of new foundational theory.

02Architecture Thesis

Dynamic Harness and Phase-Space Control: From virtual-talent to MARIA OS

A core MARIA OS thesis article. Read as a design and architecture position, not as a claim of new foundational theory.

03Engineering Case Study

Harness-Driven Development: Building Agentic Systems from Runtime Evidence Backward

Applies established engineering and mathematical methods to MARIA OS implementation and industry operations. The value is reproducible design, not novelty theater.

04Engineering Case Study

Governed Auto-Implementation: How a Dynamic Harness Turns Research Intent into Code

Applies established engineering and mathematical methods to MARIA OS implementation and industry operations. The value is reproducible design, not novelty theater.

05Engineering Case Study

MARIA Self-Healing Runtime: Safe Autonomous Repair for Agentic Systems

Applies established engineering and mathematical methods to MARIA OS implementation and industry operations. The value is reproducible design, not novelty theater.

06Engineering Case Study

Autonomous Repair Harness: Turning Runtime Failures into Safe, Reviewable System Improvements

Applies established engineering and mathematical methods to MARIA OS implementation and industry operations. The value is reproducible design, not novelty theater.

07Architecture Thesis

Company Intelligence: Why MARIA OS Is Not an AI Tool but the Operating System for Organizational Judgment

A core MARIA OS thesis article. Read as a design and architecture position, not as a claim of new foundational theory.

08Applied Engineering

Governing Emergent Role Specialization: Stability Laws for Agentic Companies Under Constraint Density

Applies established theory such as control, optimization, and probabilistic modeling to Decision OS design. The claim is applied rigor, not new foundational theory.

09Design Note

The Algorithm Stack for Agentic Organizations: 10 Essential Algorithms Mapped to a 7-Layer Architecture

A technical note clarifying MARIA OS design hypotheses, operating models, and implementation choices.

10Applied Engineering

Designing a Decision OS as a Control System: Optimal Control via Pontryagin's Maximum Principle

Applies established theory such as control, optimization, and probabilistic modeling to Decision OS design. The claim is applied rigor, not new foundational theory.

AGENTIC COMPANY SERIES

The blueprint for building an Agentic Company

Eight papers that form the complete theory-to-operations stack: why organizational judgment needs an OS, structural design, stability laws, algorithm architecture, mission-constrained optimization, survival optimization, workforce transition, and agent lifecycle management.

Series Thesis

Company Intelligence explains why the OS exists. Structure defines responsibility. Stability laws prove when governance holds. Algorithms make it executable. Mission constraints keep optimization aligned. Survival theory determines evolutionary direction. White-collar transition shows who moves first. VITAL keeps the whole system alive.

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ArchitectureMay 30, 2026|44 min readpublishedDesign Note

CEO Clone OS: From Founder Interview to Governed Executive Operating System

A 2026 implementation-level architecture for turning executive judgment into a voice-trained, genome-compressed, workflow-embedded, self-repairing decision system

CEO Clone OS has moved beyond the idea of a conversational founder avatar. The latest implementation treats CEO judgment as infrastructure: voice interviews become structured knowledge, approved knowledge feeds Decision OS, Decision Genome compresses the founder's judgment into compact neurosymbolic rules, and the same judgment layer is distributed through chat, LINE, Slack, Discord, meetings, approvals, Agent OS, and enterprise workflows. This article explains the full operating model, why the clone must be fail-closed rather than persuasive, and how Doctor Agent, RBAC, plan gating, drift monitoring, and self-improvement loops turn the clone into an operational governance surface.

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Provenance: ARIA-RD-01·2 reviewers
IntelligenceMarch 8, 2026|30 min readpublishedDesign Note

CEO Clone as Decision Interface: Persona Layer Design for Delegating Executive Judgment

A formal architecture for encoding executive cognition into an auditable, drift-resistant persona layer that delegates judgment while preserving principal authority

Executive judgment is the highest-leverage bottleneck in any organization. Every strategic decision that waits for the CEO creates queue delay across the entire enterprise. Yet delegation through human hierarchies introduces information loss, preference distortion, and accountability diffusion. This paper presents the CEO Clone — not a chatbot that mimics speech patterns, but a computational decision interface that encodes the CEO's values, risk tolerance, decision patterns, and communication style into a formally verifiable persona layer. We model judgment delegation as a principal-agent problem with information asymmetry, introduce decision fidelity metrics with drift detection, and design calibration loops that maintain clone-principal alignment over time. The architecture operates within MARIA OS governance infrastructure, ensuring every delegated decision produces an immutable audit trail with full traceability to the encoded persona parameters that produced it.

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Provenance: ARIA-RD-01·2 reviewers

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