Curation Charter
Principles guiding what appears here.
Site editorial policy · Updated March 2026
Marshall.net exists to explore the boundaries between intelligent systems and human responsibility.
Information published here is selected deliberately. Not everything new, popular, or technically impressive deserves attention.
The goal is to surface ideas that strengthen human judgment rather than replace it.
Principles
- Human agency must remain primary.
- Systems should clarify responsibility, not obscure it.
- Technology should be adopted deliberately, not reflexively.
- Restraint is often a form of wisdom.
- Clarity matters more than novelty.
Context
These principles also inform the development of the Marshall AI Governance Standard, a framework published on this site focused on responsible adoption of artificial intelligence within organizations.