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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.

121 articles · Published by MARIA OS

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Industry ApplicationsFebruary 12, 2026|48 min readpublished

Multi-Universe Strategic Optimization: Minimax Theory for CEO Decision Systems

Worst-case utility optimization across parallel business universes and its implementation in MARIA OS

CEO decisions are multi-objective: each strategy affects Finance, Market, HR, and Regulatory universes with partially conflicting goals. This paper formalizes the problem as a minimax game over universe-utility vectors, derives `StrategyScore S = min_i U_i` as a robust objective candidate, constructs conflict matrices from inter-universe correlations, and characterizes a computable Pareto frontier. We connect the framework to MARIA OS MAX-gate design and report simulation results where minimax-oriented policies improved worst-case outcomes by 34% versus weighted-average baselines while retaining 91% of best-case upside.

strategy-simulationminimaxmulti-universeoptimizationgame-theoryceogovernance
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Safety & GovernanceFebruary 12, 2026|44 min readpublished

Fail-Closed Gate Design for Agent Governance: Responsibility Decomposition and Optimal Human Escalation

Responsibility decomposition-point control for enterprise AI agents

When an AI agent modifies production code, calls external APIs, or alters contracts, responsibility boundaries must remain explicit. This paper formalizes fail-closed gates as a core architectural primitive for responsibility decomposition in multi-agent systems. We derive gate configurations via constrained optimization and report that a 30/70 human-agent ratio preserved 97.1% responsibility coverage while reducing decision latency by 58%.

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MathematicsJanuary 22, 2026|26 min readpublished

The Lagrange Problem of Gate Optimization: Finding the Optimal Point Between Safety and Speed

Constrained optimization of governance gates using Lagrange multipliers and KKT conditions

Every governance gate imposes two costs: the cost of errors it fails to catch (misjudgment cost) and the cost of delays it introduces (latency cost). These costs move in opposite directions. Stronger gates catch more errors but delay more decisions. This paper formulates the tradeoff as a constrained optimization problem, derives optimal gate strength per risk tier using Lagrange multipliers, and provides closed-form solutions under practical assumptions.

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