The MVF Protocol: A Deterministic Architecture for Orchestrating and Governing Non-Deterministic Generative AI Systems
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Abstract—Large Language Models (LLMs) suffer from
inherent stochasticity, limiting their utility in high-stakes
enterprise environments where determinism and auditability
are required. This paper introduces the MFOUR Vibe
Framework (MVF), a platform-agnostic architectural standard
that transforms probabilistic natural language intent into
deterministic software artifacts. We define a five-layer topology,
comprising the Kernel Identity, Synaptic Routing, Interface
Contracts, Context Anchoring, and the Mirror Test.
Furthermore, we introduce The Vibe Integrity Score (VIS), a
quantitative metric for evaluating the structural adherence of
generative outputs. This specification provides the foundational
schema and logic protocols for building "Glass Box" AI systems
that are observable, secure, and commercially viable.
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- Publication: arXiv:2303.08774 (arXiv)
- Publication: arXiv:2307.09288 (arXiv)
References
- [1] OpenAI, "GPT-4 Technical Report," arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.08774, 2023.
- [2] H. Touvron et al., "Llama 2: Open Foundation and Fine-Tuned Chat Models," arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.09288, 2023.
- [3] MFOUR LABS, "The MFOUR Vibe Framework Documentation," GitBook Platform, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://mfour-labs.gitbook.io/mfour-labs-docs/