
NSI Standard (In Development)
A foundational safety and capacity standard for nervous-system-based human systems and AI-integrated environments.
The NSI Standard defines when a system is safe to proceed, and under which conditions action must be slowed, gated, or paused, based not on intention or cognition, but on verified recovery capacity of the nervous system.
It establishes a state-based enforcement protocol, comparable to safety gating in aviation or medical devices, where nervous system stability becomes a measurable prerequisite, not a soft preference.
This page will host the evolving architecture of the NSI Standard, including:
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State Law & Gating Protocol (criteria for proceed, proceed with constraint, or pause)
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Perturbation Recovery Index (PRI), measurement layer for readiness and risk
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Override rules for clinical or high-trust environments
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Cross-sector implementation pathways (clinical, enterprise, AI/agent systems)
Version 1.0 is expected to enter pilot testing in 2026 with multidisciplinary partners across neuroscience, regulatory, enterprise, and AI safety domains.
