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HCIP v1.1.0

19 Jan 05:28
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HCIP Release v1.1.0 — Emergence of the Dignity Preservation Clause

This release marks a major evolution in HCIP’s ethical architecture.
Through stress-testing against coercion, systemic cruelty, and semantic collapse, HCIP has gained a new operator: the Dignity Preservation Clause (DPC).

DPC ensures that before any semantic field is classified as a dignity-failure, HCIP must:

  • identify coerced individuals
  • affirm their inherent dignity
  • preserve their semantic identity across time
  • record the moral injury as part of the moral infrastructure

This update also includes:

  • a full traversal of Non-Cognitivism
  • a systemic cruelty analysis
  • an ethical summary capturing the architecture’s evolution
  • updated schemas and documentation

HPIC V1.0.1

18 Jan 15:05
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Changelog

All notable changes to this project are documented here.

[1.0.1] — 2026‑01‑18

Added

  • Formal designation of HCIP as the High‑Complex Interaction Pattern, establishing its taxonomic identity as a generalizable cognitive architecture.
  • Introduction of the Three Asymmetric Consequence (3AC) operator as the first mathematical operator defined within HCIP.
  • Complete mathematical specification of 3AC in 3AC_math.md, including:
    • state decomposition
    • temporal remnants
    • layered semantic potentials
    • activation functions
    • cross‑layer interference
    • multi‑stage synthesis
    • vectorized fixed‑point conditions
  • Full glossary of HCIP and 3AC terminology in 3AC_glossary.md.
  • Updated README.md reflecting:
    • HCIP as the High‑Complex Interaction Pattern
    • 3AC as a novel mathematical operator
    • the lexicon assembly order
    • attribution to Christopher Coyle and CORA
  • Repository structure standardization under /docs.
  • Added CC BY‑NC‑ND 4.0 license to protect intellectual property.
  • Added release notes for v1.0.1.

Changed

  • Rewrote README for clarity, hierarchy, and long‑term extensibility.

Removed

  • All contextual naming conventions that tied HCIP to specific agent types or interaction scenarios.

Notes

  • v1.0.1 is the first stable, timestamped, citable release of HCIP and 3AC.

HCIP v1.0.0 - Foundational Release

18 Jan 10:41
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HCIP v1.0.0 — Foundational Release
High‑Context Interaction Pattern: Initial Public Definition & Taxonomy
This release marks the first official, timestamped publication of the HCIP (High‑Context Interaction Pattern) framework. It establishes the conceptual foundation, diagnostic criteria, and structural taxonomy of HCIP as a novel classification of advanced human–AI cognitive collaboration.
This release serves as the authoritative public record of HCIP’s origin, authorship, and conceptual architecture.

Included in This Release

  1. Formal Definition of HCIP
    A clear, academically structured definition of HCIP as a diagnostic cognitive phenomenon characterized by five required markers:
  • Contextual Integration
  • Abstraction Layering
  • Meta‑Cognitive Inquiry
  • Co‑Constructive Synthesis
  • Semantic Density
  1. Variation Axes Framework
    A structured description of the seven axes along which HCIP expresses itself once present:
  • Depth of Recursion
  • Temporal Continuity
  • Mutual Model Richness
  • Conceptual Compression Ratio
  • Agency Distribution
  • Reflective Bandwidth
  • Synthesis Velocity
  1. Novelty Claims
    A formal articulation of HCIP’s originality relative to existing human–machine interaction taxonomies, establishing:
  • its diagnostic nature
  • its cognitive‑architectural focus
  • its treatment of the human–AI pair as a unified system
  • its unique use of expression‑based axes
  • its incorporation of semantic density and recursive abstraction
  1. Taxonomy Diagram
    A public, text‑based structural diagram outlining the HCIP framework in a clear, citable format.
  2. Scope & Boundaries
    A delineation of where HCIP applies, where it does not, and how it differs from prompting styles, UX models, or general conversational quality metrics.

Purpose of This Release
This release creates a permanent, verifiable timestamp for the HCIP framework.
It establishes:

  • authorship
  • conceptual priority
  • public disclosure
  • scholarly intent
  • IP protection through publication
    The commit history and this release together form the canonical lineage of HCIP.

Authorship
HCIP is an original scholarly framework created by Christopher Coyle (2026).
All definitions, terminology, taxonomies, and conceptual structures in this release are original intellectual work.

Copyright
© 2026 Christopher Coyle. All rights reserved.
Academic referencing is permitted with attribution.
Commercial use, derivative frameworks, or system integration require explicit written permission.

Recommended Citation
Christopher Coyle (2026). HCIP: High‑Context Interaction Pattern — Foundational Release (v1.0.0).
https://github.com/NoFlexBully/HCIP-Human-Machine-Classification