Luca Org is the governance layer for companies where humans and autonomous AI agents work side by side. Every role has defined access, graded autonomy, and one accountable owner — under a company constitution with real checks and balances.
Built on established governance standards — NIST/ANSI RBAC, RACI/RAPID decision rights, and current AI-agent safety practice. Not a spreadsheet. A constitution.
Org charts, access systems, agent settings, and policy docs all drift apart. Nobody can answer the three questions that actually matter.
An AI agent spawns three more, takes an action, and something breaks — and the trail dead-ends in an automated call tree. No named human owns the outcome.
Autonomy is a blunt on/off switch. Agents get too much authority for irreversible actions, or too little to be useful. There's no graded, enforceable middle.
The org chart says one thing, the access system another, the agent config a third. There's no single governed home for how the company actually works.
Luca Org's core rule, enforced as a hard constraint: a role is invalid unless it maps to access, autonomy, and ownership together.
The Role Triple is the atom of the whole system. Whether the principal is a person or an AI persona, the same three legs must all be present:
Five tiers from observe-only to full delegation. Agents act freely in their lane, but eight classes of high-consequence action always halt to a human approver.
↑ The eight gated action classes. Anything not on the list is denied by default; destructive actions need an out-of-band code; if an approver is unreachable, the action holds — it never fails open.
Separation of powers — constituent, executive, legislative, judicial — with entrenched clauses, an amendment process, and judicial review. Laws sit above policies.
Every product, system, and standing duty resolves to exactly one accountable owner. No orphans — a live map of who owns what.
Every recurring task mapped to who's responsible and accountable, at what cadence, at what autonomy tier, with what permission.
Every agent — and every sub-agent it spawns — inherits an immutable link to a responsible human. Nothing autonomous acts unaccountably.
Built on the NIST/ANSI RBAC model with deny-fences and separation of duty. Autonomy is always capped by permission.
Continuously reconciles the declared org against the live access and autonomy systems, surfacing every divergence.
Humans and AI personas alike become first-class principals, each with a role that binds access, autonomy, and ownership — validated the moment it's saved.
Ratify the articles, enact policies beneath them, and route high-stakes actions through the right approver. Rules are machine-readable and enforced.
Drift reports flag any gap between what you declared and what your systems actually grant — so paper and production never diverge.
If AI agents are doing real work in your company, you need to govern them like employees — with roles, limits, accountability, and law.
Luca Org turns "how our company works" into a living, enforced system — for a workforce that's part human, part machine, and fully accountable.