What you are seeing, what it does, and why it matters commercially.
The POSM Control System is a live visual interface for NeuroThrottle’s predictive control layer. It shows how the system monitors operational conditions, anticipates stress before failure occurs, and adjusts computational intensity in real time.
In practical terms, this is not just a dashboard of technical metrics. It is a visual demonstration of a runtime governor deciding how much compute to use, when to scale up, when to protect stability, and when to reduce unnecessary cost.
POSM stands for Projected Operational Stability Margin. It is a forward-looking control variable designed to estimate how safely a system can continue operating over a short future horizon.
Instead of reacting only after conditions deteriorate, POSM helps NeuroThrottle predict emerging instability and intervene early. Based on that projected margin, the system can increase, maintain, or reduce activation intensity.
Most AI systems today either overuse compute or react too late to operational stress. That creates unnecessary infrastructure cost, unstable performance under variable demand, and poor visibility into why the system changed behavior.
POSM addresses that by turning runtime governance into an explicit, measurable control process.