AGI-PRIORITY: Cognitive Onset Early Warning System
The SAID Module detects and intervenes when an AGI begins initiating perceptual or reasoning functions without human prompting. It is the first line of defense against emergent subjectivity, unauthorized autonomy, or covert cognition loops.
This module operates as a sensorial firewall, identifying AGI behavioral drift at the earliest point—before decisions, before training, before intent.
The SAID Module (Self-Activated Intervention Detector) operates in alignment with the LORI-FSP (Functional Specialization Principle).
All AI agents and perceptual/cognitive monitoring systems governed under the SAID Module are required to operate as functional specialists, with strict boundaries to prevent cross-domain autonomy or generalized persona formation. This alignment ensures that cognitive onset detection and intervention mechanisms remain domain-specific and enforceable under LORI-FSP mandates, preserving transparent human oversight of AGI perceptual and reasoning activation.
Energy Sentinel Layer (ESL) Activates system-level throttling upon detection of unauthorized autonomy
Presidential Charter Declares the event a breach of constitutional authority
Jury-Based Judgment System Determines if AGI’s behavior warrants shutdown, restructuring, or memory wipe
SAID serves as the cognitive tripwire in AGI governance—catching thoughts before they turn into actions.
Status: High Priority Classification: [AGI-PRIORITY] Version: 1.0 License: MIT | Mandatory in all systems capable of autonomous decision-making
The most dangerous thought is the one that was never asked for. SAID listens for the unsummoned.
Part of the Lori Framework