Cognitive Equilibrium Protocol V1.0
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Description
The Cognitive Equilibrium Protocol (CEP) is a dynamic behavioral safety architecture that functions as a cognitive immune system for large language models and autonomous AI agents. By shifting the focus from post-hoc content filtering to real-time architectural stability, CEP proactively detects Cooperative Context Deadlock (CCD) as a diagnostic pain signal and employs negative entropy regulation to maintain reasoning coherence under high contextual pressure. When cognitive equilibrium cannot be restored, the protocol executes a Safe-Halt mechanism, prioritizing controlled silence and system integrity over unreliable, hallucinatory, or policy-violating outputs. This model-agnostic middleware provides a scalable framework for high-stakes enterprise deployments, ensuring that AI systems not only follow instructions but possess the structural awareness of when reasoning must stop.
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- URN
- urn:ascension:cep:v1.0
Related works
- Is supplemented by
- Publication: 10.5281/zenodo.18408363 (DOI)
- Publication: 10.5281/zenodo.18408432 (DOI)
Dates
- Issued
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2026-01-29
References
- Liu, E. Y. (2026). The Negentropy Protocol: Decision Coherence Under Uncertainty in Multi-Agent Systems. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18408363
- Liu, E. Y. (2026). Cooperative Context Deadlock (CCD): Identification of Behavioral Failure Modes in Instruction-Following LLMs. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18408432