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Responsibility & Boundaries

This section defines who is responsible for what—and who is not—within ESGR-aligned systems. Responsibility is treated as a system property, not a moral judgment.

01

The Four Responsibility Layers

System, interpretation, support variables, user/context—no leakage allowed.

02

Why We Don't Promise Results

Why individual outcome promises are incompatible with complex systems.

03

Responsibility Transfer Is Forbidden

No shifting uncertainty into blame or product overclaims.

04

Refusal & Non-Intervention

When a responsible system must say 'no'.

A responsible system knows precisely which outcomes it must not own.

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The Four Responsibility LayersWhy We Don't Promise ResultsResponsibility Transfer Is ForbiddenRefusal & Non-Intervention

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