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AletheIA Launch Kit

This document helps present AletheIA clearly in public-facing contexts.

1. GitHub short description

Operating framework for AI-assisted work with decision, governance, validation, and learning before execution.

2. Short tagline

From output to governed action.

3. One-paragraph project description

AletheIA 1.0 is an operating framework for AI-assisted work. It helps teams structure context, decisions, governance, validation, and learning before execution, so model output does not act directly on systems without control. The framework is provider-agnostic, deterministic at its core, and designed to be reusable across projects.

4. Suggested GitHub topics

  • ai
  • ai-systems
  • agentic-systems
  • governance
  • decision-layer
  • ai-safety
  • developer-tools
  • framework
  • typescript
  • workflows

5. Announcement copy — 1.0

AletheIA 1.0 is now public.

It is an operating framework for AI-assisted work that introduces an explicit layer between model output and execution, with structured decisions, governance, validation, and learning.

The 1.0 baseline closes the Alpha 1–7 maturity spine and moves the next roadmap into 1.1+ evolution.

Repo: https://github.com/nevitonsantana/aletheia

6. Announcement copy — longer

AletheIA is our attempt to move beyond the common prompt -> output -> execution pattern.

Instead of letting raw model output act directly on the system, AletheIA introduces an operating layer for:

  • context discipline;
  • structured decision-making;
  • governance and policy checks;
  • proportional validation;
  • reusable learning.

AletheIA 1.0 means the baseline is now public and coherent enough to teach, reuse, and evolve. It does not mean every post-baseline track is already finished.

7. Language boundary

The official public documentation language is English.

Do not add translated duplicates to this launch kit. If a localized announcement is needed for a specific channel, treat it as channel copy outside the canonical public documentation surface.

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