This technical note is Part II-3 of the AIKernel / AIOS Phase-1 specification series. It defines Pre-Inference Admissibility Governance as a deterministic admission-control model for deciding whether an inference request may enter the AIKernel execution pipeline. The paper introduces a multi-gate pre-inference governance architecture, including prompt injection and override gating, capability admission, critical operation control, and computational complexity gating. It separates admission dispositions from execution requirements, allowing requests to be permitted, constrained, clarified, decomposed, delegated to deterministic solvers, or denied before stochastic inference begins. This paper builds on Paper 01, ROM Format and Knowledge Snapshot Model, and Paper 02, VFS Architecture and Semantic Storage Model. It also defines the boundary between pre-inference admission control and Paper 04, Trajectory Governance, which handles runtime semantic trajectory monitoring after a task has been admitted. The English manuscript is the canonical version. The Japanese manuscript is included as a companion translation.
Takuya Sogawa (Mon,) studied this question.