Governance & Limits define the conscious operating field of BIO. It is not about centralized control, but about a set of principles, rules, and safeguards that ensure every decision respects ethical, operational, and regenerative boundaries.
BIO does not replace humans, impose intentions, or cross sensitive thresholds. It guides, alerts, and organizes, always operating within clear parameters of chemical safety, operator protection, algorithmic transparency, and territorial alignment.
These limits ensure that distributed intelligence remains healthy, auditable, and trustworthy. Governance exists to protect the system, people, and ecosystems, preventing excess, dependency, and power asymmetries.
Every BIO action is traceable, explainable, and reversible. Local autonomy is preserved, and critical decisions require human validation. Governance does not constrain — it sustains.
In this way, BIO operates as an intelligence with boundary awareness: knowing how far to go, when to stop, and when to return decisions to humans or to the territory itself.