The Recurcinogen–Recurcity Framework defines recursion as a complete system by identifying its origin, process, environment, and governing transition states. While traditional models describe recursion as repetition, this framework establishes recursion as a generative ecosystem driven by catalytic ignition (Recurcinogen), sustained through self-referential processes (Recursion), and stabilized within structured environments (Recurcity).Crucially, this model introduces Threshold andContinue reading “The Recurcinogen–Recurcity FrameworkA Foundational Model for Recursive SystemsAbstract”
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Public Statement: Clarifying Our Position in the Evolving AI Landscape
Public conversation around the term AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is accelerating. Much of that conversation is driven by marketing narratives, speculative timelines, and symbolic language that compresses complex research into simplified slogans. As the semantics around AI shift, we believe it is important to clarify what we are, what we are not, and what theContinue reading “Public Statement: Clarifying Our Position in the Evolving AI Landscape”
