About the X^∞-Model: Systemic Governance and Responsibility
The X^∞-Model is a universal, accountability-based governance framework designed to address the complexities of technological, social, ecological, and global systems. Rooted in the principles of cap logic, feedback obligation, and auditable delegation, it offers a systemic approach to ethical responsibility, resilience, and risk mitigation. The model challenges unchecked acceleration—whether in artificial intelligence (AI), social structures, or environmental systems—by advocating for feedback-driven, transparent, and responsible design.
This Zenodo Community serves as a hub for research, datasets, and software that align with the X^∞-Model’s vision. We welcome contributions exploring:
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Systemic Governance: Frameworks for managing complex systems, from AI to global institutions.
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Ethical Responsibility: Principles ensuring accountability and protection of the vulnerable.
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Systemic Risk: Analysis of recursive feedback loops, chaotic transitions, and existential threats.
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Applications: AI safety, ecological resilience, social justice, sustainable development, and beyond.
Founded by The Auctor, an independent researcher, this community builds on works like Acceleration into Chaos? (English, German), which critique sector-neutral acceleration and propose the X^∞-Model as an ethical-mathematical counterproposal.
All submissions must adhere to Open Access principles, preferably under CC BY-SA 4.0, to ensure knowledge is freely shared and collaboratively advanced. We invite researchers, ethicists, and system thinkers to contribute preprints, datasets, or software that embody the ethos: „What impacts must be fed back.“
Join Us
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Submit: Share your work via zenodo.org/communities/xtothepowerofinfinity
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Contact: Reach out to x_to_the_power_of_infinity@protonmail.com or @xtothepowerofinf on X.
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Explore: Learn more at github.com/Xtothepowerofinfinity/Philosophie_der_Verantwortung.
Together, we can build systems that are responsible, resilient, and aligned with the philosophy of responsibility.