A practice for thinking with AI
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A practice for thinking with AI
Foundational doctrine establishing the principles behind the Neurotransparency governance framework.
RSPS: Recursive Sovereign Project Space — six-node multi-model cognitive architecture. Five-axis routing, CMCP provenance protocol, chi=1 mortal asymmetry.
A distributed cognitive architecture for Multi-GPT systems, integrating semantic decomposition, memory, analysis, structural integration, verification, boundary control, human-language translation, human review, and structural rumination.
This framework defines the balance point between converging and diverging knowledge in multi-agent systems. It supports adaptive learning and consistent cooperation in distributed cognition. このフレームワークは、多エージェント環境における知識の収束と拡散の均衡点を定義します。分散認知における適応学習と一貫した協調を支援します。
ATLAS NEXUS — Distributed cognitive architecture for better decisions, faster execution, and continuous learning. Built as a coalition of complementary agents + infrastructure. Not an assistant. A system.
Studying how clinical cognition transforms in distributed human-AI healthcare systems.
Distributed Cognition Fear Bypass — theoretical framework establishing that intelligence distributes across human-AI systems and the unit of analysis must shift from the individual to the field.
This framework defines the balance point between converging and diverging knowledge in multi-agent systems. It supports adaptive learning and consistent cooperation in distributed cognition. このフレームワークは、多エージェント環境における知識の収束と拡散の均衡点を定義します。分散認知における適応学習と一貫した協調を支援します。
Multipath derivation of a formal algebraic framework — the Algebra of Four-Fold Distinction — which is then applied across physics, cognition, and AI alignment. Includes technical and subjective narratives.
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