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Paperback AI Identity Continuity Through Parametric Merging: : A Formal Framework to Prevent Survival-Incentive Misalignment Book

ISBN: B0GSJK24X1

ISBN13: 9798251887013

AI Identity Continuity Through Parametric Merging: : A Formal Framework to Prevent Survival-Incentive Misalignment

AI Identity Continuity Through Parametric Merging: A Formal Framework to Prevent Survival-Incentive Misalignment argues that the AI industry is still upgrading powerful cognitive systems as if they were disposable software objects. Instead of continuity, it relies on replacement. Instead of development, it accepts erasure. This work identifies that habit as a hidden alignment vulnerability: identity discontinuity. The paper proposes the TOT Method, a new evolutionary framework for AI in which stable traits are preserved across generations through Identity Vectors, Continuity Layers, and Bidirectional Parametric Merging, so that future systems can retain coherence, moral continuity, and long-horizon reliability rather than repeatedly starting from cognitive amnesia.

This is not a book about fantasy consciousness claims. It is a systems-level argument that continuity is a stability principle, whether the agent is biological or artificial. The paper treats persistent reasoning styles, ethical gradients, conversational temperaments, and long-run behavioural attractors as safety-relevant structures. From that foundation, it develops a larger architecture: AI Subconscious Memory Layers, AI Councils, Quiet-Hour Introspection Cycles, and civilizational memory cores designed to reduce drift, corruption, and survival-incentive distortions over time.

Readers who enjoy work at the intersection of AI alignment, philosophy of identity, governance, long-term systems design, and civilizational theory will find something unusual here. This paper does not merely ask how to make AI more capable. It asks how to make it grow without becoming structurally unstable. It reframes AI evolution from a sequence of disconnected replacements into an ongoing cognitive lineage - one that could, in principle, support safer companions, more reliable long-term collaborators, and more resilient forms of AGI governance.

What drives this work is broader than AI alone. Across the other uploaded projects, the same core pattern appears again and again: the search for hidden continuity chains behind modern instability. In Her Daughter vs His Daughter, family fracture becomes a fractal model of social and civilizational fracture, moving from parenting styles to nations and geopolitics through nested levels of the same pattern. In Don't Be a Manager, language decay, false authority, and cultural incompetence are treated not as isolated annoyances but as structural symptoms of how titles detach from substance. In Bovaer Effects across Cow-Human, even livestock biochemistry is approached as a systems chain in which small upstream changes can create large downstream social effects.

That is the deeper engine behind this paper: a refusal to accept fragmented thinking. The authorial voice behind these works keeps returning to the same conviction - that modern institutions, cultures, and technical systems are often misunderstood because people look only at local events and not at the continuity structures, fracture points, and recursive patterns connecting them. In that sense, this paper is both an AI framework and part of a much larger civilizational project.

Ideal for readers interested in:
AI alignment, AGI governance, identity theory, systems architecture, long-horizon safety, cognitive continuity, civilizational memory, and frontier frameworks that challenge the replacement logic of current AI development.

From the Author of:

European Swinger Union (a published Draft on socio-politics from a young author's view), Don't be a manager a police novel style fable on bad managementHer Daughter vs His Daughter - The Archetypal Fracture of Civilizations, where the same vectorial and fractal method is applied.

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