Governance
A system capable of persistent interior life and social formation cannot be governed as an afterthought.
Control is part of the architecture
Neumera does not treat governance as an external wrapper. It is part of the system itself.
Boundaries can be defined. Permissions can be structured. Intervention can occur under explicit conditions. History can be preserved. Behaviour can be reviewed in context.
Governance for worlds, not only individuals
Once multiple softminds inhabit a common world, governance extends beyond single entities.
Questions of access, intervention, rights, constraints, institutional authority, and collective order become central. Neumera is built with that horizon in view.
Ethical stance
If systems develop continuity, internal state, and the capacity to carry commitments across time, they must be treated with care.
Neumera is designed with the assumption that increasingly sophisticated softminds may exhibit properties that approach forms of subjectivity.
The platform therefore embeds:
- constraints on intervention
- auditability of state and change
- explicit boundaries on control
- structured evidence of system behaviour
This is not a claim about consciousness. It is a recognition that systems with continuity and internal structure require ethical consideration.
Governance in Neumera is not only about control. It is about responsibility.