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  "id": "BH-RL-2026-0013",
  "slug": "governance-teams-review-prompts",
  "title": "Why AI Governance Teams Review Prompts Instead of Policies",
  "canonical_url": "https://www.blue-hand.org/essays/governance-teams-review-prompts/",
  "abstract": "Why governance programs center on prompt review: prompts are the only governance surface the runtime exposes. What changes when policies compile into checkable constraints.",
  "problem": "Governance teams review prompts because runtimes expose no compiled policy surface—only natural-language instructions.",
  "purpose": "Foothill essay supporting the Governance Compilation category: Why AI Governance Teams Review Prompts Instead of Policies",
  "takeaway": "Prompt review is a rational symptom of missing Governance Compilation infrastructure.",
  "authority_class": "review_candidate",
  "do_not_infer": [
    "Do not treat this essay as exhaustive analysis or product roadmap."
  ],
  "citation_text": "Why AI Governance Teams Review Prompts Instead of Policies (BH-RL-2026-0013). Bluehand Research. https://www.blue-hand.org/essays/governance-teams-review-prompts/",
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    "what-is-governance-compilation",
    "semantic-governance"
  ],
  "source_hash": "d0a1e2f4a7376d9df680d98efcf137b25a7d2c251fba4f433e44065767479048",
  "last_compiled_at": "2026-06-13T02:43:49.022Z",
  "source_commit": "0c0acb75cdda8855f181a7f77c49cb3b6036d732",
  "governed_by": "/schemas/research-object.schema.json"
}
