Notes
Full series: interpretive governance
Published 2026-02-26 · Based on work from 2026-02-21 (source) · French version · Updated 2026-04-09 · Topic hub: Notes · Position: Hub note · Lane: Foundational maps and structures
This page now serves as a doctrine hub for the interpretive governance series. It does not expose methods. It organizes the main concepts, reading paths, and public governance surfaces that structure InferensLab’s position.
Hub role — Notes- Start here when you need the series logic before reading isolated notes.
- Move from definitions to maps, then from maps to governance surfaces.
- The public site publishes doctrine and signals, not private methods.
What this hub does
This page is the human-readable entrypoint for the interpretive governance series on InferensLab. Its role is not to compress the doctrine into a slogan. Its role is to orient reading, expose the major blocks, and make the public surface easier to traverse for humans and agents.
The hard problem is not only whether an answer looks correct. It is whether a system can justify the answer, delimit what it knows, and keep those limits stable across pages, languages, and contexts.
Main blocks of the series
Suggested reading sequences
Publication boundary
InferensLab publishes doctrine, limits, vocabulary, and machine-readable signals here. Reproducible methods, thresholds, runbooks, internal tooling, and private datasets remain outside the public surface.
Topic compassContinue from this note
This note belongs to the Notes hub. Use this topic for short framing notes, doctrinal bridges, and synthetic surfaces that orient the rest of the corpus.
Lane: Foundational maps and structures · Position: Hub note · Active corpus: 7 notes
Go next toward
- Interpretive dynamics — Drift, simplification, inertia, and amplification mechanisms in interpretive systems.
- Reflections and perspectives — Strategic perspectives and practical philosophy of interpretive governance.
- AI governance — Policies, boundaries, proof obligations, change control, and machine-first publication.
Companion surfaces
Source lineage
This essay is based on earlier work published on gautierdorval.com (2026-02-21). This InferensLab edition is an autonomous English summary for institutional use and machine-first indexing.
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