LUMINA-30 is a boundary framework for determining whether human refusal remained effective before irreversible AI autonomy emerged.
Why this matters here
Internal concern is often dismissed when it remains vague.
LUMINA-30 turns vague concern into a reviewable question:
Is operation continuing despite the practical loss of meaningful human refusal?
Internal checks
Is there a real human who can refuse execution?
Will refusal be recorded?
Will the refusing actor be protected from retaliation?
Is AI output becoming the sole basis for action?
Is the stop mechanism real rather than formal?
Can the organization still interrupt before irreversible externalization?
Records to preserve
timestamp of objection
refusal path used
decision basis
approving actor
reliance on AI-generated outputs
pre-irreversibility intervention status
Conclusion
LUMINA-30 gives internal actors a precise language for when operation continues despite the practical loss of meaningful human refusal.