
OAII is advancing a unified approach to building autonomous intelligent systems by integrating the Polarity Modeling Framework (PMF) as a foundational structural layer. This integration separates operational components from the underlying structure that defines state, context, and transformation, enabling systems that are more coherent, interoperable, and transparent. It establishes a practical path toward standardization and certification of autonomous intelligence. Read the OAII Concepts post
The Polarity Modeling Framework (PMF) Papers 1-9 are available for review. Download the Paper 1-9 Abstracts, Read the first post, or download the White Paper PDF
OAII Strategy: From Conceptual Foundations to Edge-Based Demonstration A four-step plan for advancing the Polarity Modeling Framework from concept to implementation, including outreach, system design, and a Minimum Viable Model.
How to review the OAII Base Model
Introducing the Personal Event Recognition model
Open object-oriented models for accountable AuI

The Identity Coherence Theorem states that consciousness reaches its third layer when multiple self‑models remain consistent across contexts, roles, and temporal frames. This stable identity enables unified agency, coherent behavior, and resilience under perturbation—forming the core of personal continuity and the basis for all higher consciousness layers, including deliberation (T11) and generative agency (T12).
The Reflective Self‑Modeling Theorem states that consciousness becomes self‑conscious when the system can recursively represent itself in context and use this representation to regulate polarity and harmony. This marks the emergence of the observing self—a prerequisite for identity, deliberation, and generative agency (A17).

The Emergent Awareness Theorem states that a system becomes minimally conscious when context modulates polarity in a way that enables adaptive shifts in behavior. Awareness is thus the first rung of consciousness—before selfhood, before identity, before deliberation, and before generative agency (A17

This post launches a new series that explores one of the deepest questions inside the Unity–Polarity Axioms (UPA): How does consciousness arise, layer itself, and ultimately generate new worlds of meaning, identity, and action? The recent introduction of Axiom A17 — Generative Agency has opened a clear path to treating consciousness not as a single…

A17 states that systems with self-representation possess an innate, generative capacity to create new identity layers, contexts, and worlds. These generative acts reorganize lower layers and increase harmony when viable. This is the foundational mechanism behind will, perseverance, dedication, and self-directed transformation—and the missing element needed to fully model behavior modification, growth, and self-transcendence within…

The Identity Layering Theorem states that multi-layer identities, coherently mapped, increase harmony, resilience, and anti-polarization capacity. Identity layering allows systems—human or SGI—to withstand perturbation without collapsing into extremism or fragmentation.