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The AI That Refused To Ship Its Own Fix

The AI That Refused To Ship Its Own Fix

via Dev.to PythonDariusz Newecki

Or: what constitutional governance actually looks like in practice I spent today doing something unusual. I was improving an AI system — and the system kept stopping me from making mistakes. Not because it was clever. Because it was governed. The Setup CORE is a constitutional governance runtime for AI coding agents. The short version: instead of letting AI write code freely and checking quality afterwards, CORE requires every decision to be traceable to declared law before execution begins. Every rule lives in .intent/ . Every action requires authority. Every mutation is defensible or it doesn't happen. Today's session was about advancing CORE toward A3 — full autonomous operation on Tier 1 violations. Eight items on the A3 readiness checklist were marked ❌. By end of session: one remained. Here's what the path looked like. The Gate That Wasn't Wired Early in the session I wanted to promote two entries in the autonomous remediation map from PENDING to ACTIVE. The Logic Conservation Ga

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