Magenta Canon governance runtime applies across four primary jurisdictions: Law and AM100 firms, Financial Systems, Healthcare and Medical, and Autonomous Systems. In each jurisdiction, Magenta enforces execution eligibility gates, authority binding, and audit chains — but does not provide licensed legal, financial, or medical advice or services.
- Law: authority binding, verification gates, audit chains for legal AI
- Finance: transaction authority, irreversibility gates, regulator reporting
- Healthcare: patient safety gates, disclosure requirements, incident reporting
- Autonomous Systems: proposal physics, capability ceilings, human override channels
JURISDICTIONS
Where Magenta Applies
Magenta governs execution in these domains. Domain references describe governance rule contexts, not licensed legal, financial, or medical services.
Law & AM100 Firms
Governance runtime for legal decision systems. Authority binding, verification gates, audit chains for regulated legal workflows.
Financial Systems
Governance runtime for financial workflows. Transaction authority, irreversibility gates, regulator reporting.
Healthcare & Medical
Governance runtime for clinical decision support. Patient safety gates, disclosure requirements, incident reporting.
Autonomous Systems
Governance runtime for AI agents. Proposal physics, capability ceilings, human override channels.
Jurisdiction Scope
Magenta Canon governance runtime enforces internal execution policies for systems operating in regulated environments. It does not provide licensed legal, financial, or medical advice, services, or authority.
Governance Runtime Across All Domains
The same Magenta Canon governance runtime applies across all four jurisdiction categories. Epoch-based enforcement, capability ceilings, binary execution gating, and the immutable audit chain operate identically regardless of domain. See the Canon Laws and Platform for technical details.
Jurisdiction Clarification: "Governs in these domains" means enforcing internal execution policies for systems operating in those environments. It does not mean providing licensed legal, financial, or medical advice, services, or authority.