S187 Operating Rule — GPT Technical Approval, User Visible Results
S187 Operating Rule — GPT Technical Approval, User Visible Results
Date: 2026-04-29
User directive
User clarified again:
- User does not want to approve intermediate technical prompts, SQL, schema, permissions, or evidence packs.
- GPT is responsible for directing, reviewing, approving, and supervising technical/legal/constitutional content.
- User wants to see the final visible outcome.
- For the current Điều 38 TAC track, the visible outcome is: real documents cut into information units, inserted into PG when safe, assembled back, and shown for inspection.
Operating rule from now on
Do not ask User for routine technical approval/go on intermediate gates.
GPT/Opus must proceed through technical review and agent dispatch where the action is within already delegated scope and compliant with laws/constitution.
Ask User only when:
- A business/product objective must be chosen.
- A materially risky production mutation is not already covered by the approved gate/scope.
- Secrets, credentials, cost, legal, or irreversible/destructive actions require owner-level decision.
- User-visible result is ready for review.
Immediate impact on P10A
P10A-1 read-only segmentation candidate is within delegated technical supervision scope. GPT may approve and direct Opus to dispatch it without asking User for another technical GO.
P10A-2 production insert/render will still require GPT technical approval of the candidate and should not be framed as User technical approval. If the insert is pilot-scoped and fully governed, GPT can authorize execution under delegated technical authority. User should be asked to review the visible output after render.
Communication rule
Do not tell User “approve this technical prompt” unless it is truly an owner-level business decision. Instead:
- “GPT technical review PASS; Opus should dispatch Agent.”
- “Agent report ready; GPT will review.”
- “Visible result ready for User review.”
Current next step
Opus should update P10A-1 header from User GO wording to delegated technical authorization wording and dispatch read-only P10A-1, or prepare final dispatch package for GPT-authorized execution.