Audit continuity
Every governed action retains evidence lineage, verdict hierarchy, risk permissions, fallback logic, and execution history.
GOVERNANCE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS
Arxem converts model outputs into governed execution. It operates above automated systems—reconciling disagreement, constraining risk, and preserving auditability before execution occurs.
Collect domain evidence, operating state, and execution context.
Independent agents test assumptions, fragility, and conflicting signals.
Convert the governed verdict into bounded permissions and exposure limits.
Execution proceeds only after governance validation and audit confirmation.
Arxem is designed around structured disagreement. Specialized agents contribute evidence independently. A governance layer reconciles conflict, assigns hierarchy, and produces a constrained operational verdict: orientation, conviction, permission, and execution boundaries.
The objective is not consensus, but controlled decision quality under uncertainty.
Arxem transforms model outputs into governed operating states. Instead of generating unconstrained actions, the framework maps evidence into permissions, exposure profiles, execution boundaries, escalation logic, and audit records.
The architecture preserves accountability during disagreement, volatility expansion, and regime transition.
Every governed action retains evidence lineage, verdict hierarchy, risk permissions, fallback logic, and execution history.
Risk posture can be reduced, paused, or constrained before execution finalization.
Human governance remains upstream of automated deployment.
Designed for portfolio oversight, execution governance, agent orchestration, model supervision, and operational audit systems.