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Exogenous governance

This category addresses exogenous governance, that is, the full set of constraints imposed on AI systems from the outside: regulations, standards, social uses, and institutional expectations.

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A category links territory, framing pages, definitions, and posts to avoid flat archives.

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Territory

What the category documents.

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Framing pages

Doctrine, clarification, glossary, or method.

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Analyses, cases, observations, counter-examples.

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Useful archive

A guided index, not a flat accumulation.

Role of this category

Analyze how external constraints change the way AI systems understand, reformulate, and hierarchize information.

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Why the stability of AI responses has become a strategic issue

The instability of AI responses is not primarily a content problem. It is a governance problem that emerges when entities are reconstructed across distributed, contradictory, and weakly bounded external sources.

Article gouvernance exogene 4 min

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Why the stability of AI responses has become a strategic issue

The instability of AI responses is not primarily a content problem. It is a governance problem that emerges when entities are reconstructed across distributed, contradictory, and weakly bounded external sources.

Article gouvernance exogene 4 min