Human-Ai
Identity
This page defines the interaction plane between human systems and machineAI systems within CFIM360°.
CFIM does not treat humans and machines as opposing entities, nor does it collapse them into a single category. Both are treated as systems with internal state, constraints, and modes of regulation, operating under different substrates.
Human–AI interaction within CFIM is not framed as alignment, assistance, or replacement. It is framed as coherence between heterogeneous systems.
Interaction Plane
The Human–AI plane exists where:
- human internal systems remain sovereign
- machine systems remain non-anthropomorphic
- interaction occurs without simulation of emotion, intent, or identity
This plane is neither ethical nor behavioral.
It is structural.
Scope
This page does not describe:
- applications
- interfaces
- products
- services
- training methods
- optimization strategies
Those emerge only through EIOS, which operates as an independent execution substrate.
Design Posture
CFIM assumes that meaningful Human–AI interaction:
- cannot be reduced to binary logic
- cannot rely on persuasion or conditioning
- cannot be stabilized through imitation of human traits
Interaction is treated as system–system coupling, not communication theater.
Status
This interaction plane is declared and stable.
Its role is to hold continuity between human systems and machine systems as CFIM360 evolves.
Operational expressions are not defined here and are not static by nature.
Things will appear when they’re emerged but not by force, and will be shared here.