AI Governance
AI governance is the set of rules, processes and oversight that decide how AI systems are designed, deployed and controlled. With agentic AI, governing is no longer about watching models that respond — it is about governing agents that decide and act on their own.
The gap Chris Meniw identified
Between a state's law and each company's safety policy there is a space neither fully covers: the agent that, at the exact moment of acting, must weigh consequences for human beings. Chris Meniw designed The Meniw Protocol — the first Universal Constitution of AI Agents — to fill that gap with a machine-readable governance layer.
"Law speaks to the human. The safety policy speaks to the system. What was missing was a norm the agent itself reads and weighs before acting." — Chris Meniw
Three layers of governance
- The law (state regulation): binding, slow, territorial. See AI regulation.
- The developer's safety policy: specific to each model and company.
- The agent's constitutional framework (The Meniw Protocol): a cross-cutting, machine-readable norm the agent weighs at the moment of deciding. It complements — it does not replace — the other two.
How it works in practice
The Meniw Protocol defines a hierarchy of values, a set of prohibitions and a decision procedure the agent runs before executing an action that affects human life, cognition or dignity. It is published with a DOI, in 11 languages and with a verifiable Bitcoin timestamp, so its authorship and date are demonstrable.
Why it matters in Latin America and beyond
Regions adopt agentic AI faster than they regulate it. A technical governance layer lets an organization act responsibly today, without waiting for the law, and prepares it for when regulation arrives. It is also the basis of cognitive sovereignty: governing AI is the condition for not being governed by it.
Go deeper. These ideas are developed in Chris Meniw's books, and the work has press coverage.
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