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How the Continuous Agentworthiness™ framework may be used, and how we handle the information you share.

Copyright & attribution

The Continuous Agentworthiness™ framework — its definition, the eight pillars, the operating model, the reference architecture, the RACI model, the maturity model and the accompanying text and diagrams — is the original work of Satya Neerupudi. Framework © 2026 Satya Neerupudi.

“Continuous Agentworthiness” is used as an unregistered mark (™).

This is published as thought leadership, and it’s meant to travel. You’re welcome to quote, reference and share the framework and its pillars — in posts, talks, internal documents and the like — as long as you attribute it to Satya Neerupudi with a link to this site, and don’t present it as your own work or remove the attribution. Please don’t sell it or repackage it as another product or framework.

For licensing, collaboration or partnership enquiries, contact satya.norway@gmail.com.


Privacy — the email download

When you request the framework one-pager, we collect the email address you submit and your consent to be contacted. We use it to deliver the file (a time-limited download link) and to send occasional related updates about the framework.

Your email is stored with our email provider, Resend, who process it on our behalf. We do not sell your data or share it for third-party advertising. The legal basis for contact is your consent, given via the checkbox on the download form.

You can unsubscribe at any time using the link in any email, or request access to or deletion of your data by emailing satya.norway@gmail.com. We keep lead data only as long as needed for the purposes above.

The download links we issue are short-lived and tied to your request, so please don’t share them — ask others to grab their own copy instead.


No warranty

The framework is a conceptual engineering reference provided “as is”, without warranty of any kind. It is not legal, security or compliance advice, and it does not replace standards such as NIST AI RMF, ISO/IEC 42001 or the EU AI Act — it is an operating discipline intended to wrap them. You are responsible for how you apply it.

Last updated: June 2026.