Human Intelligence as Infrastructure
Establishes the infrastructure gap and defines why human intelligence must be structured as a reusable, governed layer.
Executive Position
Modern systems optimize data and workflows, yet recurring failures persist because human intelligence has not been infrastructuralized.
- Decision breakdown under pressure.
- Execution leakage across leadership layers.
- Governance instability during scale transitions.
Structural Thesis
Human intelligence cannot be treated as insight, advice, or prediction if institutions need safe scale.
- Insights vary by interpreter.
- Advice creates liability pathways.
- Prediction creates false certainty.
- Infrastructure enables coherent operation.
Four-Layer Requirement
A viable infrastructure stack requires canonical definitions, structured intelligence representation, alignment evaluation, and consistent deployment.
- Layers must operate as one stack.
- No isolated tools with drifting semantics.
- Designed for enterprise and institutional reliability.