This document formally introduces Yi Yoo Gyung as a Neuro-Policy Architect and a principal architect of the Human-Centered Governance framework. This work originates from over a decade of clinical neuropsychological practice across neurology departments, dementia care systems, and counseling institutions in the Republic of Korea. These experiences consistently revealed a structural gap between institutional availability and actual accessibility, particularly among cognitively impaired and socially isolated populations. This gap is not a failure of resources, but a failure of design. In response, Yi Yoo Gyung has developed an integrated intellectual architecture composed of three anchors: (1) HFA-ICS™ (Human Final Authority – Intelligence Collaboration System), which establishes human decision authority in AI-mediated systems; (2) this biographical and intellectual declaration, which situates the origin of the framework in lived clinical experience; and (3) The Little Prince Archive, which provides the symbolic-ethical foundation underlying the system. The Little Prince Archive translates philosophical insights into operational governance principles, including responsibility, early risk intervention, and the protection of irreplaceable human dignity. This document asserts that Human-Centered Governance is not an optional ideal, but the minimum condition for legitimacy in the age of artificial intelligence. First declared by Yi Yoo Gyung, 2026.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2c88e4eeef8a2a6b1b63 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19549250