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Terminology of the Decalogy on Artificial Intelligence: A Standalone Glossary of Original Terms, Definitions, and Frameworks

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This document provides the canonical definitions, dependency structures, and originating citations for all thirty-two original terms introduced across the ten-paper series "The Decalogy on Artificial Intelligence" (Ahn, 2026a–2026j). Terms are organized in four layers: foundational (Personhood, Learned Interaction Pipeline, Deficiency Substrate, Law of Intelligence Propagation, Indexability, Connective Abduction), structural (Independence Illusion, Fairpoint Principle, Leverage Accessibility Inversion, AI Mutual Confirmed Impossibility, AI Umbrella, Repugnant Transparency Principle, Structural Pricelessness, Survival Coupling), applied (Task Assignment Paradox, Workflow Illusion, AI-Primary Workflow Architecture, Declaration Premium, Distributed Agency Computation, Robot Redefinition, Interface Boundary Disorder, Integration Principle, World Signal Sufficiency, World Model Dissolution, Extraction-Integration Transition), and synthesis (Silicon Era Redefinition, Definitional Cascade, Planetary Synchronization Rate). Each entry specifies the dependency structure — which prior terms must be understood before the current term can be correctly applied. This document is published independently to establish intellectual priority for the terminology. In any dispute between this document and a phrasing in an individual paper, this document takes precedence. Revision Note (v3): This revision updates the canonical definition of the Leverage Accessibility Inversion (LAI) to include a structural distinction between API access and local executability. The LAI threshold is now specified as the moment model weights became freely downloadable — placing the LIP on any individual's device, unmediated and without ceiling — identified as July 2023 with the public release of Llama 2. This distinction was implicit in the original definition but is now made explicit to prevent misreading of the threshold as API-level accessibility.

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