MayExecute v2.0 is positioned as an open-source procedural governance gateway that helps AI actors make proposed actions more accountable, reviewable, evidence-aware, safer, and risk-classified before execution.
This crosswalk is prepared by the MayExecute project team for reference and submission purposes. It does not imply review, approval, endorsement, or certification by OECD.AI or the OECD.
| OECD.AI trustworthiness theme | MayExecute v2.0 support | Relevant EG conditions / v2.0 features |
|---|---|---|
| Accountability | Records owner, profile, classification basis, reviewer note, and evidence references. | Accountability, Reviewability, Human review |
| Transparency and explainability | Shows each condition, score contribution, risk level, and reason instead of a black-box score. | Reviewability, risk classification, record hash |
| Robustness, security and safety | Blocks or escalates actions when authority, constraints, live context, or proof are missing or invalid. | Policy profiles, critical failures, API gate mode |
| Human-centred values and fairness | Encourages qualified review before AI-supported outputs produce institutional or real-world effects. | Verified mandate, valid constraints, accountability |
| Risk management and governance implementation | Converts high-level principles into a lightweight pre-execution gateway with records, hashes, and APIs. | Proceed/Review/Block, Low/Medium/High/Critical, Evidence pack hash |