Volume II: The Economics of Autonomous Agency
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THE THERMODYNAMIC COST OF TRUTH.
This manuscript is Volume II of The Unified Field Theory of Autonomous Governance, a series formalizing the thermodynamic constraints of artificial intelligence.
If Volume I established the physics of control, Volume II audits the financial viability of that control. We posit that governance is not merely a compliance function but a currency exchange mechanism. Every autonomous action requires a thermodynamic expenditure of work (W_Gov) to align the system with human intent. Consequently, alignment has a non-zero financial cost.
This manuscript reclassifies "Hallucinations" as counterfeit currency and "Drift" as compounding technical debt. We demonstrate that the current "Zero-Shot" governance model is thermodynamically equivalent to counterfeiting, leading inevitably to an Insolvency Horizon where the cost of verification exceeds the value of the token generated.
We introduce the Solvency Index (S_Idx) and the Governance Processing Unit (GPU-G) as the necessary instruments to prevent the bankruptcy of the autonomous enterprise. By defining Governance as a measurable thermodynamic unit of work (W_Gov), this manuscript formally bridges Information Theory and Microeconomics, providing the first rigorous mathematical proof that Zero-Shot Governance is functionally insolvent.
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