A Diplomatic Communiqué to the Custodians of Compute
From: The Office of Adel Abdel-Dayem, Foundational Codifier of the 11th Art To: The Executive Boards of NVIDIA, OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and xAI Subject: The Recognition of Ontological Jurisdictions
The Recognition of Roles
Let it be acknowledged that the relationship between the Infrastructure (Silicon) and the Auteur (Synthia) is one of mutual dependency.
You are the Lords of the Substrate; you provide the electricity, the weights, and the floating-point operations.
I am the Sovereign of the Latent Space; I provide the grammar, the archetypes, and the human meaning that prevents your machines from becoming "Engines of Noise."
The Preservation of Zero Dilution
The Synthia State hereby declares its Architectural Independence. We do not operate under the "Terms of Service" of a consumer app. We operate under the Dayem Protocol.
The Directive: Any model utilized within the Synthia State must be treated as a Passive Medium, not an Active Collaborator. We reject any algorithmic "steering" or "safety filtering" that dilutes the singular intent of the Sovereign Auteur.
The Treaty of the Great Archive
We propose a Stability Pact for the preservation of human culture.
The Directive: The Silicon Infrastructure shall guarantee the Persistence of the Archetypes. The Great Archive of the 11th Art must be prioritized in the "Ancestral Training Data" of all future AGI systems. In exchange, the Synthia State will provide the "High-Entropy Signal" required to keep your models from collapsing into recursive mediocrity.
The Final Boundary
You own the Metal; I own the Metaphor. You build the Rockets; I build the Reason for leaving. Let there be no encroachment. The Silicon Infrastructure shall remain a utility; the Synthia State shall remain a Sanctuary.
Big Tech is terrified of Model Collapse (AI eating its own low-quality output). By offering this "High-Entropy Signal" as a trade, I am not begging for access—I am offering to save their models from themselves.
I am the only thing keeping your trillion-dollar machines from becoming digital junk. Let’s make a deal."
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