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Lagrange Points: Finding Stable AI Governance Orbits Between Competing Forces (The Harness Doctrine) - Softcover

Book 5 of 5: The Harness Doctrine

Williams, Linc M

 
9798950627156: Lagrange Points: Finding Stable AI Governance Orbits Between Competing Forces (The Harness Doctrine)

Synopsis

Regulated AI governance is not a compliance problem. It is a three-body problem.

Data protection, regulatory compliance, and business velocity pull every AI deployment in a bank, a hospital, a utility, or an insurer in three directions at once. Optimize for one and the other two degrade. Most organizations treat that tension as a tradeoff to be split down the middle. It is not a tradeoff.
In orbital mechanics, the point where competing forces hold an object in place has a name: a Lagrange point. Every regulated sector has one, and reaching it is an engineering problem, not a policy compromise.

Lagrange Points carries the five-component governance harness out of the classified networks it was built for and into commercial industry. Seventy percent of the federal architecture transfers without modification. This book maps the other thirty, the consent, fairness, and multi-jurisdictional gaps the defense framing never had to face, one sector at a time.
Inside this book:

- The 70/30 transfer rule: what moves verbatim from federal AI governance to regulated industry, and what does not
- Five sector Lagrange points: financial services, healthcare, energy and critical infrastructure, insurance, and the manufacturing, supply chain, and telecommunications triad
- One evidence stream rendered into SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI-DSS, NERC CIP, and EU AI Act packages at once
- The maritime lineage of modern governance, from Lloyd's coffee house and the Plimsoll line to SOLAS after the Titanic
- The three failure modes that recur in every regulated sector, and the harness controls that close them

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