LERA Academy

Learn AGI Control as Execution Governance

LERA Academy provides introductory learning paths for AGI control, execution boundary concepts, judgment, responsibility, and governance.

Under Development

This section is under development. The first phase focuses on public education and shared language, not formal certification.

Education Before Certification

Shared language must come before formal programs.

LERA Academy is the public learning area of LERA Institute. Its role is to help researchers, policymakers, builders, institutional leaders, and the public understand why AGI control must be addressed as execution governance.

The Academy does not currently claim a formal certification program. It begins with basic concepts, public explanations, and learning paths.

Course media, assessments, and credentials can be added after the public learning paths are stabilized.

The starting point is simple: LERA is a Judgment–Governance architecture. Its central function is governing execution.

Learning Paths

Start with the foundations.

Path 01

AGI Control Basics

Learn why AGI control becomes an execution problem when intelligent systems can affect the real world.

Path 02

Execution Boundary Concepts

Understand the final threshold between governed pre-execution control and actual execution.

Path 03

Judgment, Responsibility, and Governance

Learn why judgment and governance must stand before high-consequence execution.

Path 04

LERA Concepts

Explore the core public concepts of LERA, including the Judgment–Governance Layer, Judgment Root Node, LERA-J, LERA-G, WRS, RCC, and ECS.

Path 01

AGI Control Basics

01

What Is AGI Control?

Why AGI control becomes critical when intelligence can affect the real world.

02

AGI Control Is Execution Control

Why the central question is not only what AI outputs, but what it is allowed to execute.

03

Beyond Job Loss

Why the deeper risk is the transfer of execution power from human judgment to autonomous systems.

04

Capability Is Not Authority

Why the ability to act does not create the right to act.

05

When Intelligence Becomes Action

Why governance must move to the point where output becomes execution.

Path 02

Execution Boundary Concepts

01

What Is the Execution Boundary?

The final threshold between governed pre-execution control and actual execution.

02

Before the Boundary, Action Remains Governed

Why proposed actions should remain under governance before execution.

03

Beyond the Boundary, Action Becomes Reality

Why execution is different from recommendation, planning, or simulation.

04

Why the Boundary Is Not a Layer

The Execution Boundary is a threshold, not a processing module.

05

Execution Creates Consequence

Why risk becomes real when systems act through tools, machines, infrastructure, or institutions.

Path 03

Judgment, Responsibility, and Governance

01

Intelligence Is Not Judgment

Why reasoning, calculation, and optimization are not the same as judgment.

02

What Is Judgment in LERA?

Judgment as the structured condition before high-consequence execution.

03

What Is Governance in LERA?

Governance as the process of authority, responsibility, rules, and permission before execution.

04

Responsibility Before Execution

Why responsibility must be anchored before action occurs.

05

Judgment–Governance Architecture

Why LERA's purpose is to govern execution through judgment and governance.

Path 04

LERA Concepts

01

What Is LERA?

LERA as a Judgment–Governance Architecture for governing execution.

02

The LERA Judgment–Governance Layer

Why LERA sits between Agent systems and execution.

03

Judgment Root Node

The public concept of the entry principle before judgment and governance.

04

LERA-J and LERA-G

Judgment function and governance function at the conceptual level.

05

WRS, RCC, and ECS

Public conceptual roles of rules, rule-change governance, and execution control.

06

LERA as a Structural Fuse

Why LERA can be understood as a fuse before execution.

Reference

Glossary

Public definitions of LERA terms used across the Institute.

Research

Foundational Papers

Read public papers and notes on LERA, WRS, ECS, and execution governance.

Writings

The Narrow Gate

A literary and civilizational path into the same question behind LERA.

LERA is a Judgment–Governance architecture. Its central function is governing execution.

Academy inquiry

For education materials, translations, or institutional learning discussion.

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