
ForlAⁿI Governance Model v0.1 First Public Release The ForlAⁿI Governance Model is a proposed multi-agent governance architecture designed to enable safe, human-centric digital operations through role separation, independent critique, bounded execution, and human authority. Governance Entities Ego – Autonomous Proposal Engine Alter-Ego – Independent Risk & Critique Engine Super-Ego – Governance & Execution Engine Deus – Human Authority and Override Objectives The model aims to: Reduce authorization fatigue Improve internal AI governance Separate proposal, critique, execution, and authority Maintain rigorous control over high-risk operations Minimize unnecessary human interventions (false positives) Maintain a near-zero rate of unauthorized autonomous actions (false negatives) Contents of this Release White Paper Draft v0.1 Governance architecture description Current authorization workflow diagram ForlAⁿI governance workflow diagram Risk classification framework Governance principles Example operational scenarios Citation metadata (CITATION.cff) License This work is released under the Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license. Citation Forlani, F. (2026) The ForlAⁿI Governance Model: A Multi-Agent Governance Architecture for Human-Centric Digital Operations. Author Filippo Forlani June 2026
