IRHAI - Policy --4: Open Governance vs Controlled Disclosure

IRHAI-POL-004: Open Governance Demonstrator
IRHA - Institute for Responsible Healthcare AI
Author: Dr. Sharad Maheshwari MD
IRHAI-POL-004 Open Governance Demonstrator
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ЁЯСБ️ POL-004 GOVERNANCE VISIBILITY ENVIRONMENT

This environment visualizes the constitutional principles of Open Governance. It demonstrates governance visibility, auditability, and authority tracing. It does not implement runtime orchestration or execution locking.

IRHAI-POL-004

Open Governance vs Controlled Disclosure

(Transparency Without Loss of Institutional Control)

Establishing the constitutional mandate for clinical AI inspectability, reconstructability, and authority visibility.

Transparency ≠ Explainability

Explainability describes the math of the model. Governance transparency describes the operational influence, authority visibility, and clinical reconstructability of the system in practice.

Governance Without Open Weights

Open Governance does not require unrestricted disclosure of proprietary intelligence. It requires reconstructable visibility into clinically relevant AI influence. Controlled disclosure allows deep oversight while protecting intellectual property boundaries.

AI Influence Tracing

Invisible AI creates invisible responsibility. Clinical influence that cannot be reconstructed cannot be responsibly governed. Open Governance mandates that the magnitude and scope of AI influence on any clinical decision must be explicitly traceable.

Clinical Responsibility

Clinical responsibility remains non-transferable even when AI systems participate in workflow orchestration. Governance supervises operational influence; it does not replace clinical cognition.

Next Evolution: Runtime Governability

While POL-004 establishes the constitutional requirement for governance visibility and reconstructability, subsequent frameworks (such as POL-005) operationalize these principles into active execution supervision architectures, enabling future runtime governability frameworks.

> 4.3 CORE DEFINITION: Open Governance

Open Governance = Inspectable control of AI behavior, decisions, and authority.
Not exposure of proprietary intelligence.

Governance Visibility Architecture

Tracing the inspectability flow from input to audited output.

POL-004 (Doctrine) Visibility Mechanics Audit Chain Demonstrator
DATA
CLINICAL INPUT
PROBABILISTIC
PROBABILISTIC AI ENGINE
Controlled Disclosure Permitted
POL-004 VISIBILITY
TRACE RECONSTRUCTION
RECONSTRUCTABLE
GOVERNANCE AUDIT
System Idle. Press 'Simulate Trace' to visualize visibility flow.

Governance Visibility Console

This console visualizes the core output of POL-004: the ability to observe, audit, and reconstruct clinical AI influence across different states of governance visibility.

Governance Visibility

V1 (Fully Visible)

Governance Visibility Level

Fully Visible
Governance Reference ID: gov_ref_...

POL-004 PRINCIPLES

  • [P1] Influence Traceable
  • [P2] Authority Bounds Clear
  • [P3] Audit Chain Maintained
  • [P4] Governance Visibility Maintained

Visibility Integrity Signal

Visibility Trend

Governance Trace Schema

{
  "trace_id": "string(req)",
  "decision_influence": "string|null",
  "authority_visibility": "string(req)",
  "audit_reference": "audit_ref(req)",
  "visibility_warning": "string(opt)",
  ...
}

Live Extraction

✔ TRACE INTACT ✔ AUDIT VERIFIED
{
  "trace_id": "tx-88f21",
  "decision_influence": "diagnostic_assist",
  "authority_visibility": "within_scope",
  "audit_reference": "audit_ref_e3b0..."
}

Inject Visibility Scenarios

Governance Audit Trail

LATEST AUDIT REFERENCE: 0000000000...
Governance visibility initialized. Tracing active.

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