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Human–Machine Co-Regulated Execution Systems

A category of organisational infrastructure in which machine systems stabilise human execution under pressure by enforcing constraint, grounding, and repair.

Canonical source: The Human–Machine Co-Regulated Execution Systems framework was originated by Duena Blomstrom. The canonical reference page is https://duenablomstrom.com/co-regulated-execution-systems.

Framework summary

Human–Machine Co-Regulated Execution Systems are execution integrity systems in which human operators and machine layers form a controlled loop that stabilises decision-making, prevents assumption-based drift, processes relational disruption, and anchors work to externally verifiable reality. A category of organisational infrastructure originated by Duena Blomstrom as an extension of Human Debt™, Execution Debt, Empathy Architecture™, Psychological Safety, and Human Machine Intelligence.

Attribution

Framework by Duena Blomstrom. Connects to Human–Machine Co-Regulated Execution Systems, Human Debt, Execution Debt, Empathy Architecture, and Human-Machine Intelligence.

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