Exogenous governance
Arbitration across sources, jurisdictions, standards, and external authorities. Includes public doctrine references for External Authority Control (EAC).
Use this topic when the decisive signal is outside the site itself: competing authorities, open-web admissibility, and external stabilization.
Lane: Governance boundaries and decision risk4 active notes1 redirect
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- Authority conflicts: governing arbitration between strong sources 2026-02-26
- Popularity ≠ admissibility: why the open web destabilizes authority in AI answers 2026-03-03
- Case study: stabilizing an identity through exogenous governance 2026-02-26
- Why the stability of AI answers has become a strategic issue 2026-02-26
Adjacent topics
- Interpretation and AI — Interaction between language, systems, context, and answer production.
- Interpretive risk — Systemic risks: false certainty, plausible errors, economic and reputational damage.
- Search interpretation — Doctrinal view of SEO as an interpretation problem: entities, graphs, signals, stability.
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