HUMYN™‍ ‍

HUMYN™ is commitment governance infrastructure that determines when information may be relied upon, when irreversible commitments are permitted, and how authorized commitments are constrained during execution.

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HUMYN™ exists to prevent irreversible capital, regulatory, or reputational exposure before optimization begins.

It operates as a control layer between analysis and action, enforcing authorization boundaries that cannot be bypassed by economic incentive or procedural momentum.

Pre-authorize. Log. Enforce at runtime. That is the HUMYN™ architecture.

In observed operation, the system has demonstrated the ability to block real-world commitments prior to capital deployment by enforcing hard governance conditions and generating recorded decision outcomes.

HUMYN™ does not replace institutional authority. It structures and constrains how authority is exercised by introducing a pre-execution authorization boundary and an auditable decision record.

Microsoft Agent 365 governs agent identity — who the agent is, what it accessed, what it did. HUMYN™ governs execution authorization — whether the action was permitted before it happened. Identity governance and commitment authorization are different layers. Both are required. Neither replaces the other.

Delinea and Yubico require hardware attestation before high-consequence actions. HUMYN™ defines and enforces the governance conditions that determine what qualifies as high-consequence in the first place.

HUMYN™ operationalizes what ISO 42001 governance guidance describes as “pre-authorized control paths” — structured authorization boundaries that produce auditable evidence before consequential AI-driven actions occur.

HUMYN™ Governance Infrastructure — Architecture Specification (v1.0)

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