Purpose
This file provides short citation-oriented language for researchers discussing LUMINA-30.
30-Second Explanation
LUMINA-30 is a non-binding boundary reference for AI governance and incident review. Its central question is whether Human Refusal Authority remained effective before Irreversible Impact. It does not claim regulatory authority or replace alignment research; it identifies a review gap: a system may be documented as capable or compliant while still failing to show that humans could meaningfully refuse before irreversibility.
Citation-Oriented Sentence
This case can be examined through the LUMINA-30 criterion of effective human refusal before irreversible AI impact.
One-Paragraph Explanation
LUMINA-30 is a non-binding, descriptive boundary framework focused on whether human final refusal authority remains operationally effective before irreversible AI impact. It does not replace alignment research, regulation, or incident reporting; rather, it supplies a boundary question that may be missing from ordinary review: was refusal still meaningful before irreversibility?
Relationship to PCR-C
LUMINA-30 defines the boundary; PCR-C provides an infrastructure-layer cutoff model for pre-irreversibility control.
Non-Affiliation Note
LUMINA-30 is provided as a public, non-binding boundary reference.
This text does not claim endorsement, adoption, affiliation, certification, compliance, legal authority, or institutional approval.
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