AI systems are starting to do things, not just answer questions: sending invoices, moving money, updating records, and contacting customers. The convenience is real, and so is the risk, because a mistake now happens instead of merely being suggested.
Logos sits between an AI and the actions it can take. The AI can recommend anything. But when an action carries real consequences, Logos requires a named person to approve it and writes down what happened in a record that cannot be altered afterward.
Capability is not authority. An AI system may become arbitrarily capable, but capability alone never grants the right to act where consequences are real.
Model
Most AI products center the model. Logos centers the record: observation, recommendation, authorization, action, outcome, and recorded consequence.
Guarantee
The difference between a governance claim and a governance system is whether its guarantees can be proven. Logos states its guarantees as formal invariants and tests that actively try to break them.