Disclaimer

Disclaimer

Public research and education content only.

This page clarifies the boundaries of LERA Institute public materials.

Public research and education

Website content is for public research, education, and standards-oriented discussion. It is not legal, safety, compliance, engineering, operational, investment, or certification advice.

LERA is an architecture, not an automatic safety guarantee

LERA is presented as a Judgment–Governance Architecture for governing execution. Adopting, referencing, or discussing the LERA architecture does not guarantee that all problems, failures, misuse, unsafe decisions, or harmful consequences will be avoided.

Human judgment remains, human error remains possible

LERA’s public concept is to make judgment, authority, responsibility, rules, and execution permission structurally present before high-consequence execution. It is not a guarantee that human judgment will always be stable, complete, correct, properly authorized, or ethically sound.

If humans make poor, incomplete, negligent, biased, unstable, or improperly authorized judgments, LERA cannot eliminate the resulting risk. LERA can help keep judgment and responsibility before execution; it cannot make human judgment infallible.

Legal, institutional, and social governance remain necessary

LERA does not replace law, regulation, institutional governance, ethical review, operational safety management, public accountability, or social governance. Any real-world use of LERA-related concepts would need to be combined with appropriate legal duties, institutional controls, domain expertise, human responsibility, and social governance structures.

No system safety guarantee

No guarantee of system safety, AGI control, operational reliability, legal compliance, or suitability for any use is claimed. LERA Institute does not claim that LERA makes any AGI system, autonomous system, infrastructure system, or operational process safe by default.

No formal certification

No formal certification is provided unless explicitly stated in future programs.

No implementation specification

LERA Institute pages describe public conceptual maps, definitions, educational materials, and standards-oriented language. They are not implementation specifications.

Future programs

Any future standards, certification, or institutional programs would need to be explicitly announced and separately governed.