Agency preservation services for early-stage systems and institutions.
HAPI helps organizations identify where human agency is being preserved, weakened, simulated, bypassed, or removed.
The HAPI Agency Audit is the first public service offer. It identifies where human agency is preserved, weakened, simulated, bypassed, or removed inside a system.
HAPI starts with practical reviews and moves toward restoration.
The framework is early-stage, so HAPI names current services clearly while keeping future standards and certification separate.
Agency Audit
Agency Preservation Review
Workflow / System Review
AI Governance Readiness Review
Restoration Recommendations
Research / Advisory Support
Future: HAPI Standard or Certification, not currently active
Agency Audit
Find agency loss, agency theater, false gates, weak refusal paths, authority confusion, and automation pressure.
Agency Preservation Review
Review a specific workflow, policy, product, service, or institutional process for human participation and refusal.
AI Governance Readiness Review
Assess whether AI-assisted workflows preserve live human authority before consequential actions.
Restoration Planning
Turn audit findings into practical steps for restoring authority, memory, refusal, judgment, and accountability.
Research and Advisory Support
Support mission-driven organizations, builders, and researchers applying agency-preservation concepts.
Reviewing whether human agency is preserved in AI-assisted workflows.
As agentic AI moves into workflow execution, insurers and risk partners need to understand whether companies have real human authority at the point of consequence.
HAPI reviews whether gates, approvals, refusal paths, and accountability structures preserve meaningful human agency or merely create the appearance of oversight.
Gate integrity
Agency erosion
Human authority points
Rubber-stamp participation
Refusal and escalation paths
Automation pressure
Accountability and evidence trails
Whether governance works in practice, not only on paper
HAPI can help identify where existing gates hold up, where agency is eroding, and where an agency-preserving gate or restoration plan may reduce risk.
HAPI does not make underwriting decisions, provide legal advice, or issue insurance certifications. HAPI provides early-stage agency-risk review based on a working framework.
Future directions, not current finished services.
These offerings may develop as the working framework matures through research, audits, implementation, and public feedback.
HAPI Agency Preservation Standard
HAPI Certification Pathway
Training and education
Implementation partnerships
Governance memory and continuity reviews
For organizations where AI, automation, or institutional pressure is changing human participation.
Organizations adopting AI or automation
Healthcare and support systems
Schools and education systems
Public service institutions
Recovery and community programs
Workplaces redesigning workflows
AI builders who want agency-preserving products
Foundations and donors funding human-centered infrastructure
HAPI is honest about the maturity of the framework.
Current HAPI offerings are practical agency-preservation reviews built on a working framework and early service model.
HAPI is not a legal certification body yet.
HAPI does not replace legal, medical, financial, or regulatory advice.
HAPI is currently a working framework and early service model.
HAPI audits are practical agency-preservation reviews, not official compliance certifications.
Start with an agency audit.
Find where agency is preserved, weakened, simulated, bypassed, or removed before the system hardens around the wrong assumptions.