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Signal-Time-Authority Runtime Oversight: A Pre-Commitment Controllability Framework

Htet Ko Ko Naing

2026Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This record is Paper 1 of the Signal-Time-Authority (STA) Series. Paper 1 defines Signal-Time-Authority (STA) as a pre-commitment controllability framework for runtime AI oversight. The central claim is that runtime oversight should be considered control-relevant only when usable signal, remaining time, effective authority, and valid intervention policy remain jointly adequate before an externally consequential commitment event. This paper is a theory and framework paper. It does not claim to prove AI safety, does not provide real-world deployment validation, and does not replace domain-specific safety standards, certification, or governance review. Companion papers in the STA Series cover synthetic toy simulation evidence, runtime authority governor architecture, physical AI safe-stop reasoning, and governance / assurance-case framing. This is a PublicRelease v1.0 record.

Topics & Concepts

ControllabilityUSableComputer scienceSoftware deploymentGovernorCover (algebra)Corporate governanceIntervention (counseling)Computer securityKey (lock)Software engineeringOperations researchWork (physics)Series (stratigraphy)Law and economicsMathematical proofProgramming languageEngineeringRuntime verificationControl (management)Context (archaeology)Product (mathematics)Safety Systems Engineering in AutonomyAdversarial Robustness in Machine LearningSecurity and Verification in Computing
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