EvidenceStrong architectural inferencev1.22.1

In plain English

This page shows what kind of support exists for each claim: real systems, experiments, early evidence, architectural reasoning, open questions, or speculative scenarios.

  • Why this matters: AI risk can come from the whole arrangement, not one obvious model.
  • What to look for: data, memory, routes, adapters, tools, evaluators, updates, and rollback paths.
  • Technical version below: the expert terminology remains available and is linked through the glossary.

Model Breeder Architecture Deep Dive

Evidence card

Claim
Evolutionary model merging can be explained as a family of search and merge operators with explicit fitness evaluation rather than as an opaque magic step.
Evidence level
Architectural inference
Source
docs/source-reports/raw-markdown/model-breeder-architecture-deep-dive.md
Publication date
2026-06-29
Authors or institution
User-supplied source report
System tested
Architecture report; no deployed Cognivirus system test claimed.
Limitations
It does not prove that any merge operator is generally safe or suitable for production without task-specific evaluation.
What the evidence does show
Evolutionary model merging can be explained as a family of search and merge operators with explicit fitness evaluation rather than as an opaque magic step.
What the evidence does not show
It does not prove that any merge operator is generally safe or suitable for production without task-specific evaluation.
Date last reviewed in UTC
2026-06-29T00:30:00Z

Site use

This card points to a preserved local source report and its public-safe summary. It supports bounded content synthesis and .uai memory routing, not a confirmed incident claim.