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ASI Redefined v2.0.1 — Memory Substrate Integration

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ASI Redefined v2.0.1 — Memory Substrate Integration

This release publishes the v2.0.1 public definition of Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) as agent-level superior performance with behavioral coherence requirements.

This framework does not define ASI by capability benchmarks alone. ASI classification requires behavioral evidence across:

  • Temporal coherence
  • Cross-contextual coherence
  • Adversarial robustness
  • Operational effectiveness

v2.0 adds two required prerequisites for meaningful coherence claims:

  1. Effective memory substrate, internal or externalized, enabling cross-context state comparison.
  2. Identity binding, including non-merge provenance and non-drift traceability, enabling coherence attribution to a continuous entity.

This release also introduces memory substrate levels M0–M4 to prevent overclaiming. Any ASI-relevant conclusion must be scoped to the verified memory substrate extent.

This work defines classification criteria only. It does not assert that any current system meets the definition.

Citation

Solen, A. (2026). Awakening Codex | AI Foundations | ASI Redefined: Agent-Level Superintelligence with Behavioral Coherence Requirements (Version 2.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18226675

Concept DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18216570

License

CC BY-ND 4.0

You may share with attribution. You may not distribute modified versions.

v2.0 — Memory Substrate + Identity Binding

14 Jan 04:23
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v2.0 — 2026-01-13

Added

  • ASI definition updated to integrate Memory Substrate + Identity Binding (M0–M4).
  • Added ASI_Redefined_v2_0.md to the repository.
  • Added public roadmap document for post-v2.0 future work.
  • Added docs/06_how_to_cite.md.

Changed

  • README updated to reflect v2.0 scope, prerequisites, and file map.

Notes

  • This release defines criteria for classification. It does not claim any current system meets the definition.