Welcome to the official repository for our Protocol-Driven Agentic AI Framework. This repository contains the foundational research, architectural models, and specifications that underpin our transition from brittle prompt chaining to modular, protocol-based AI design.
A formal white paper that introduces and defends the architectural thesis. ✅ Read it here →
protocol-framework.md
This paper outlines:
- The current reliability crisis in agent design
- The architectural gap between prompts, frameworks, and ethical constitutions
- The role of protocols in providing deterministic execution for AI behavior
- Case studies: HIP, POCP, and REP
A paper mapping each protocol to cognitive analogues (perception, tone control, and clarity logic). ✅ Read it here →
synthetic-mind-layer.md
This paper expands on:
- How HIP, POCP, and REP mimic key cognitive subsystems
- The emergence of modular synthetic intelligence
- Implications for the first step toward generalized cognition
These protocols are independently maintained and versioned in their own repositories, linked below:
- 🔗 HIP: Hyperlink Interpretation Protocol
- 🔗 POCP: Punctuated Output Control Protocol
- 🔗 REP: Readability Enhancement Protocol
Each of these includes:
- Formal specs
- YAML/JSON representations
- Implementation examples
- Versioned changelogs
Prompt chaining is not enough. Protocols act as the "subconscious ruleset" for AI behavior — enforcing structure, taste, and precision the same way human cognition depends on language processing, stylistic preference, and perception logic.
This repository serves as the centralized home for that philosophy.
- 🧠 Additional cognitive protocol mappings
- 🛠 MCP (Multi-Agent Cognitive Processor) integrations
- 📚 Community-submitted protocols and extensions
- 🤖 Formal agent validation frameworks based on protocol adherence