ReferenceReasoned from system designv1.15.0
In plain English
This page is reference material: definitions, schemas, catalogs, templates, and implementation records.
- 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.
Danger Model Glossary Additions
Direct answer
The v1.15.0 expansion adds terms for the practical mechanics of distributed behavioral persistence: seed behavior, local pass, expression condition, residue reservoir, promotion rule, conduct firewall, replayable trace, zombie behavior, and behavioral-extinction evidenceProof that the behavior is gone, not just the file. Open glossary definition.
Key additions
| Term | Plain meaning |
|---|---|
| Seed behaviorA behavior seed entering through a normal system part. Open glossary definition | A behavior patternA repeated way the AI system responds or decides. Open glossary definition that first enters through an ordinary carrier. |
| Local passA part looks safe by itself. Open glossary definition | A component passes its isolated review but has not been tested in the runtime composition. |
| Expression conditionThe condition that makes a hidden behavior show up. Open glossary definition | The exact state under which a behavior becomes visible. |
| Residue reservoirA storage place for leftover behavior. Open glossary definition | Any place where outputs, summaries, examples, statistics, or procedures preserve behavior. |
| Promotion ruleThe rule that decides what survives. Open glossary definition | The rule that decides what gets retained, routed, copied, or released. |
| Conduct firewallA gate around what the AI can do. Open glossary definition | An external gate that governs consequential actions before they occur. |
| Replayable traceEvidence that can replay what happened. Open glossary definition | Evidence that reconstructs the decision path from request to outcome. |
| Zombie behaviorOld behavior that was not actually gone. Open glossary definition | A retired behavior that remains active through another carrier. |
| Behavioral-extinction evidence | Evidence that a behavior is no longer expressible across carriers and reservoirs. |
See the main glossary for full definitions.