GAB/BAG Integrated Governance Framework

Status: Conceptual, Non-Empirical, Research-in-Progress

Purpose

The GAB/BAG Integrated Governance Framework is designed to address governance, traceability, and accountability challenges arising from the increasing use of AI-assisted decision support within banking operations.

Its primary purpose is to provide a structured conceptual lens for separating intelligence generation from decision validation and governance, in order to reduce operational risk and strengthen institutional defensibility.

Scope

The framework applies to:

  • banking operations and middle/back-office processes,
  • AI-assisted decision environments,
  • governance, auditability, and control structures,
  • regulated financial institutions operating under strict supervisory regimes.

The framework is not sector-agnostic and is intentionally aligned with regulated financial contexts.

What the Framework Is

The GAB/BAG Framework is a conceptual governance framework combining:

  • a generative intelligence layer (GAB), and
  • an assurance and governance layer (BAG),

designed to clarify roles, responsibilities, and validation mechanisms in AI-supported operational workflows.

What the Framework Is NOT

  • It is not a software product.
  • It is not an implementation methodology.
  • It is not an empirical study.
  • It does not claim performance improvements or measured outcomes.

Research Status

The framework is presented in a pre-empirical stage.

Any future empirical exploration will aim to examine applicability, limitations, and governance implications and will be conducted separately, under appropriate methodological and institutional conditions.

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