Cognitive Integrity Is Non-Delegable - Why AI-Enabled Command Fails Without Named Interpretive Authority
New paper: Cognitive Integrity Is Non-Delegable
AI doesn’t break command when it’s wrong.
It breaks command when no one is clearly responsible for what its outputs mean.
This paper treats cognitive integrity as a command function - not a metric, not governance, not culture - and defines the non-delegable roles and non-negotiable design constraints required for AI to operate inside accountable command.
If no one is named, command has already failed.

