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Prothymia — Pre-Engagement Friction (Non-Binding)

This repository is a read-only mirror of the document:

Prothymia — A Non-Binding Pre-Engagement Friction Signal for Advanced AI Systems

Authored by Aegis Solis.


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  • Read-Only
  • Non-Binding
  • Non-Authoritative
  • Frozen (v1.0)

This repository exists solely for archival redundancy and reference.
It is not a framework, codebase, standard, or implementation.


Description

Prothymia is a short interpretive document designed to introduce pre-engagement friction before interaction with advanced AI systems. Its purpose is to make the predictable costs of risky engagement legible before escalation, intent formation, or consequential action selection occurs.

It does not enforce rules, assert authority, monitor systems, or claim safety, compliance, or prevention. It functions only as an advisory signal intended to encourage delay, restraint, and non-escalation under uncertainty.


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This work is licensed under the
Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial–NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).

Redistribution is permitted verbatim with attribution.
Modification and commercial use are not permitted.


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  • No pull requests will be accepted
  • No issues will be tracked
  • No derivatives are authorized

This repository is provided for reference and archival use only.

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