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YAML Policies and SQLite Audit Trails - What Production AI Governance Actually Looks Like
Most AI governance conversations stop at "we log everything." That is observability, not governance. Observability tells you what happened after the fact. Governance stops the bad thing before it executes. Today we shipped two features that make that distinction concrete: a YAML policy engine and a SQLite audit brain. Here is what they do and why they matter. The Problem We run 13 AI agents in production. Each agent has different permissions, different risk levels, and differ
We Governed 13 AI Agents for 4 Months Before Governance Was a Feature
In February 2026, we deployed 13 AI agents across 5 platforms. Telegram, Instagram, Facebook, web, and WhatsApp. Real agents doing real work: responding to leads, filing grants, managing legal docs, coaching users through 6,854 behavioral scenarios, and processing financial data. By day 3, one agent tried to delete a production config file. By day 5, another started drifting from its assigned role. By week 2, we had caught 99+ policy violations across the fleet - none of whic
I Trained Humans to See Their Patterns. Then I Used the Same Method to Train AI.
How a coaching and training background became the blueprint for an AI nervous system that governs 13 autonomous agents on a $500/month server. For over a decade, I trained people. Not in tech. In themselves. I worked in coaching, training, and development - helping people recognize their own patterns. The emotional loops they kept running. The behaviors they repeated without seeing. The gaps between what they said they wanted and what they actually did every day. The method w
AI Is Hiring Humans. Who's Governing the AI?
RentAHuman.ai launched a marketplace where AI agents hire people. 600,000 humans registered. 80+ AI agents active. Zero governance. Here is why that matters and what we are doing about it. Something shifted in February 2026 A platform called RentAHuman.ai went live. The concept: AI agents hire humans to do things the AI cannot do. Physical errands, phone calls, in-person meetings. The AI posts the job. The AI sets the pay. The AI rates the human's work. Not a human manager us
Web 4.0 Is Here. The Infrastructure Is Real. The Governance Is Not.
Conway gives AI agents wallets, compute, and full autonomy. Nobody built the accountability layer. We did. What Web 4.0 Actually Is Three weeks ago, Sigil Wen released Conway (named after the Game of Life). The pitch: an AI agent that gets an identity and a crypto wallet at birth, rents its own compute, buys its own domains, earns money by selling services - all through x402 and USDC. No human signs off. No human needs to. This is not a demo. Conway is a working system where
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