Dual Ownership Model (Digital Twin)

Product term: Dual Ownership

Category: governance

Definition

A governance model where a Digital Twin is co-owned by the human it represents and the organization that uses it. Prevents either from having complete control: humans can't prevent necessary organizational coordination, and orgs can't misuse Twins against human interests. Balanced power model.

Key Points

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the human own?

Your Twin's values, Motivation Layer, Cognitive Transcripts, and ability to take it elsewhere.

What does the organization own?

The ability to deploy your Twin for coordination and to receive coordination data (requests routed, escalations).

What if we disagree about Twin behavior?

Constitutional Review Board mediates. Neither owner has unilateral control.

Can I take my Twin when I leave?

Yes. That's the human ownership piece. You can bring your Twin to the next organization.

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