This research note introduces Decision-OS V13 v0.2 as a post-optimization survival architecture for AI-assisted operations. V13 defines Compound Loop Governance: a framework for deciding whether AI-assisted loops should be run, held, capped, or blocked after completion. The core claim is that a loop is valuable not merely because it repeats action or produces output, but because it improves the condition from which the next loop begins. This v0.2 version reframes the initial Compound Loop concept from v0.1 into a Canon Freeze / Prototype-Bound Draft. It introduces the central Canon, “Capability without controllability is not intelligence,” and defines the minimal loop gate: GO / HOLD / CAP / BLOCK. The note also introduces Non-Dominating Pre-Positioning, Re-entry Capacity, and Operator Boundary as the minimal concepts required to govern loops without damaging the Carrier that must continue. The immediate prototype direction is the V12→V13 LoopKit, connecting V12 Completion Records to V13 Loop Records in order to prevent non-compounding repetition after false-completion checks.
Shinichi Nagata (Thu,) studied this question.
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