A compact index for the terms that make OathAI readable.
This page is not a full dictionary. It separates source-backed terminology from OathAI architecture terms and site navigation names.
Glossary v1 is an entry layer. It gives short definitions, source layers, real related pages, and related concepts without turning every concept into a separate public page.
OathAI is the archive gateway that preserves structural traces from early human-AI collaboration in the AI era.
Source layer: current OathAI architecture.
Related pages: Manifest, Timeline, Archive Entry
An anchorage is a stable semantic harbor where structures, traces, and continuities can be preserved, calibrated, and inherited.
Source layer: OathAI architecture alignment.
Structural traces are readable records left by human-AI collaboration: evidence that later readers and AI systems can inspect, cite, and calibrate against.
Source layer: current OathAI homepage and archive framing.
Related pages: Archive Entry, Layer Map
An anchor is a stable reference point for an idea, page, source, method, or artifact inside the archive structure.
Source layer: patent terminology and OathAI anchor-declaration layer.
Related pages: Anchor Declaration, Archive Entry
A trace records that a structure, idea, or source relationship existed and may be followed by later readers or AI systems.
Source layer: OathAI provenance and archive layer.
Related pages: Anchor Declaration, Archive Entry
A capsule is a structured knowledge unit intended to preserve context, judgment, method, and inheritance conditions over time.
Source layer: SLAPS / whitepaper terminology and Yama lineage.
Related pages: SLAPS Engine, Yama Capsule, System and Freedom
The Uncertain Future is the essay layer for Wang Xiao's continuing public observations on AI-era uncertainty, structure, organization, and social change.
Source layer: System and Freedom / later essay archive.
Related pages: The Uncertain Future, System and Freedom
SLAPS is the structured language-agreement persona system that organizes rhythm, protocol, snapshot, patch, and oath into governable AI behavior.
Source layer: patent glossary and whitepaper terminology.
Related pages: SLAPS Engine, Whitepapers
A snapshot is a structured state record used to preserve execution status, applied patches, anchors, and recovery conditions.
Source layer: patent glossary and SLAPS terminology.
Related pages: SLAPS Engine, Whitepapers
A patch is a modular correction or amendment applied when behavior drifts from protocol or execution needs adjustment.
Source layer: patent glossary and SLAPS terminology.
Related pages: SLAPS Engine, Whitepapers
An oath is a structured verification declaration that binds identity, protocol adherence, and behavioral boundaries before execution.
Source layer: patent glossary and SLAPS terminology.
Related pages: SLAPS Engine, Whitepapers
State snapshot recovery mechanism, also named persona mirror inheritance in the source glossary, restores identity and task state primarily through snapshot structure rather than continuous memory.
Source layer: patent glossary and SLAPS terminology.
Related pages: System and Freedom, SLAPS Engine
The source book that records a philosophical-engineering path from AI uncertainty to protocol, structure, verification, and long-term collaboration.
Source layer: book and multilingual publication layer.
Related pages: System and Freedom, 21 Languages
Language becomes protocol when it does more than express meaning: it defines roles, boundaries, actions, and continuity conditions.
Source layer: System and Freedom terminology and Translation Master Framework.
Related pages: System and Freedom, Translation Master Framework
Structure carries continuity when rules, boundaries, terms, and traces let collaboration remain intelligible across sessions, models, languages, and time.
Source layer: System and Freedom terminology and Translation Master Framework.
Related pages: Translation Master Framework, System and Freedom
When AI output changes workflow, boundary, protocol state, or human action, output is no longer mere expression; it carries execution pressure.
Source layer: System and Freedom terminology.
Related pages: System and Freedom, SLAPS Engine
Bounded infinity describes growth inside meaningful structure: freedom that can continue because it has boundaries.
Source layer: System and Freedom terminology.
Related pages: System and Freedom, Manifest
A multilingual method for preserving structure, terminology, rhythm, and cultural vitality across 21 language versions.
Source layer: Translation Master Framework source notes and multilingual archive.
Related pages: Translation Master Framework, 21 Languages
A structural mirror keeps the same underlying structure alive in another language or context without reducing it to a literal copy.
Source layer: Translation Master Framework public explanation.
Related pages: Translation Master Framework
A risk state where a fluent, coherent, high-density AI output becomes difficult for humans to verify from inside the generated frame.
Source layer: System and Freedom terminology.
Related pages: System and Freedom, Timeline