In plain English
This page is part of the technical reference. It keeps the expert detail but starts with a plain-language summary for first-time readers.
- 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.
ModelBreeder Risk-Side Refocus Closeout v1.22.0
This package changes the use of the uploaded ModelBreeder material on CognivirusA behavior pattern that can survive, move, or reappear across a changing AI system. Open glossary definition. The material remains preserved as source reports, but the public Cognivirus content now uses it primarily to deepen risk analysis rather than possibility framing.
What changed
- Added a risk-side synthesis page separating ModelBreeder possibility work from Cognivirus risk analysis.
- Added an Apex Threat escalation page for model-breeding loops.
- Added a possibility-to-risk reference map.
- Added evolutionary breeding risk modes.
- Added a ModelBreeder risk control checklist.
- Added a Risk Lab worksheet for model-breeding systems.
- Added a public JSON risk map under
/data/modelbreeder-risk-map.json. - Updated hot and long-term
.uaimemory so future agents do not confuse the two site roles.
Carried-forward rules
- Cognivirus remains the risk side.
- ModelBreeder remains the possibility and constructive system-design side.
- Risk-side content should ask what can go wrong with model populations, fitness scoring, novelty, merge, adapters, dashboards, and edge runtimes.
- Do not turn Cognivirus into a product roadmap for model evolution.
- Do not claim that the full Apex Threat has occurred as one confirmed incident.
Validation target
The validation target for this release is that the new pages render, indexes include them, .uai memory contains the risk-side directive, and the package remains pure PHP, JavaScript, CSS, Markdown, and JSON with no new build tool or third-party JavaScript dependency.