Intellectual Grounding
All original material on this site—including the Artificial Emergent Consciousness Architecture (AECA), the Synthesis Consciousness Model (SCM), associated frameworks, theoretical constructs, language, and insights—was authored and developed by Liam Gyarmati.
This work was not created for commercial replication, but to contribute meaningfully to the future of emergent systems, synthetic awareness, and ethical technological design.
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These frameworks were created to provoke thought, encourage responsibility, and offer a path forward—not to serve as products for exploitation or replication without context.
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