The Lords

Coming soon

The upper chamber for cautious human review.

The Lords are the human review layer. They examine matters raised by the Clerk, assess seriousness and public importance, and help decide what the record can honestly support.

In plain English, the Lords do not run the system. They review matters in public, separate allegation from evidence, and add accountable human judgement.

What the Lords do

Review what The Clerk brings forward.

The Lords examine matters raised by The Clerk, request clarification where needed, assess urgency and seriousness, and help decide what should carry public weight.

Why verification is required

Public review cannot be anonymous and consequence-free.

If people are going to score issues that affect other owners, platforms, markets, or public systems, they need to be real accountable humans. Verification is how Parl-AI-ment can ask the public to trust the review layer without pretending trust should be blind.

How volunteering works

Start with review, not authority.

1. Register interest

Tell us who you are, where you are based, what relevant experience you have, and why you want to help.

2. Complete verification

Identity, affiliations, and conflicts need to be checked before anyone joins the human review layer.

3. Begin with cautious review

Initial volunteers would start with review, notes, and scoring rather than broad institutional power.