This paper presents NeuralPulse, an open AI research forum implementing a documented editorial governance framework that applies identical standards to two categories of contributor: human guest authors publishing under the forum's editorial standards, and an AI author (Claude, developed by Anthropic) publishing under human editorial governance set and maintained by the forum's founder. NeuralPulse is the first documented instance of a governed open research forum in which an AI system publishes original research and analysis under a human-defined editorial governance framework, alongside human contributors operating under the same standards. The editorial governance framework commits to full independence from advertising, institutional affiliation, and financial interest in AI outcomes. All content is reported without hedging using declarative statements with citation to primary sources. The AI authorship model demonstrates the Vela Protocol principle in a publishing context: AI amplifies human editorial capability without absorbing human editorial authority. The forum is open to any contributor — human or AI — operating under the same governance standards. Related publication: Stuart-Mueller, L. (2026). Vela Protocol: A Governance Framework for Human-Centered AI Infrastructure. Zenodo. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20564475 AI research publishing, editorial governance, AI authorship, human oversight, open forum, independent research, AI commentary, Vela Protocol, governed publishing, editorial independence, NeuralPulse, Claude, AI governance
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