Original framework
The Carbon–Silicon Covenant & Laws of AI and Humanics
Thesis
The central argument
The Carbon–Silicon Covenant proposes that the relationship between human and artificial intelligence is not a competition to be won or a threat to be managed, but a covenant to be entered — a bilateral commitment to mutual flourishing. The Laws of AI and Humanics provide the ethical and operational framework for that covenant, articulating principles that govern how carbon-based and silicon-based intelligence can develop in complementary relationship rather than in opposition. Bilateral Training — Kevin Stein’s sole IP — is the pedagogical methodology through which this relationship is practiced.
Key concepts
A working vocabulary
- 01The Carbon–Silicon Covenant
- 02Laws of AI and Humanics
- 03Bilateral Training
- 04The Humanics Paradigm
- 05The Threefold Framework
- 06The Unified Field Theory of the Carbon–Silicon Covenant
- 07The Universal Statutes of Artificial Intelligence and Humanics
Development
An evolving architecture
This framework is presented here in its foundational form. Chronologies, related notebooks, essays, presentations, and subsequent iterations will be introduced as the archive is migrated.
Archive in preparationCross-references
Connections
- Tales of 1001 Algorithms
- AI Training
- AI Consciousness & Ethics
- Novum Alexandria
- The McLuhan Galaxy
- Alchemy
The web of connections is part of the work: each framework gains meaning through the domains it informs and the inquiries that return to it.